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Inactivation of murine Norovirus 1, coliphage phi X174, and Bacteroides fragilis phage B40-8 on surfaces and fresh-cut iceberg lettuce by hydrogen peroxide and UV Light (vol 77, pg 1399, 2011)
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Inactivation of murine Norovirus-1, coliphage φX174 and Bacteroides fragilis phage B40-8 on surfaces and fresh cut iceberg lettuce by hydrogen peroxide and UV light
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Microbiological and safety aspects of fresh-cut fruits and vegetables
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Inactivation of murine Norovirus-1, coliphage φX174 and B. fragilis phage B40-8 on surfaces and fresh cut iceberg lettuce by hydrogen peroxide and UV light
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Efficacy of sodium hypochlorite and peroxyacetic acid to reduce murine norovirus 1, B40-8, Listeria monocytogenes, and Escherichia coli O157:H7 on shredded iceberg lettuce and in residual wash water
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Inactivation of murine norovirus 1 and Bacteroides fragilis infecting phage B40-8 by the use of sodium hypochlorite and peroxyacetic acid as decontaminating agents for shredded iceberg lettuce
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Inactivation of murine norovirus 1 and Bacteroides fragilis infecting phage B40-8 by the use of sodium hypochlorite and peroxyacetic acid as decontaminatings agents for shredded iceberg lettuce
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Inactivition of murine norovirus 1 and Bacteroides fragilis infecting phage B40-8 by the use of sodium hypochlorite and peroxyacetic acid as decontaminating agents for shredded iceberg lettuce
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Strategies to eliminate murine norovirus 1, a model for human noroviruses, from minimally processed fruits and vegetables.