Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4560394 Food Control 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
On the other hand, the final potential growth for the continuous feeding syringes depended mainly on the feeding period since the IMF was kept in a particularly high ambient air temperature (≈25 °C) in the infant's bedroom. This stage would be controlled first (with a cold syringe cover for example); then, as for bottles, the other stages would be controlled to result in a correct food safety indication.
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