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Rotten meat could be easier to detect thanks to a new biosensor system developed at Concordia University : vimarsana.com
Rotten meat could be easier to detect thanks to a new biosensor system developed at Concordia University
The supply chain that brings meat to market worldwide is highly complex and usually very efficient. But when disruptions in one part of the world can result in transportation delays
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