A simple method for the comparison of commercially available ATP hygiene-monitoring systems.

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Published in J Food Prot on April 01, 1998

Authors

K O Colquhoun1, S Timms, C R Fricker

Author Affiliations

1: Thames Water Utilities Ltd, Spencer House Laboratory, Reading, Berkshire, UK. 100673.3534@compuserve.com

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