Proteins at Low Temperatures O w e n Fennema,
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Based on a symposium sponsored by the Division of Agriculture and Food Chemistry at the 175th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Anaheim, California, March 12-17, 1978.
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Library of Congress CIP Data Proteins at low temperatures. (Advances in chemistry series; 180 ISSN 0065-2393) Includes bibliographies and index. 1. Proteins—Congresses. 2. Cold—Physiological effect—Congresses. 3. Proteins—Denaturation—Congresses. I. Fennema, Owen R. II. American Chemical Society. Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. III. American Chemical Society. QD1.A355 no. 180 [QP551] 540'.8s ISBN 0-8412-0484-5 ADCSAJ 180
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