Food Chemical Risk Analysis

Food Chemical Risk Analysis provides an introduction to the sciences of food chemistry and risk analysis and demonstrates how the potential hazards associated with food chemicals can be assessed and managed. Food scares are never far from the news and particular attention is therefore focused on the...

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Other Authors: Tennat, David R. (edited)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London BLACKIE ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL 1997
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