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# Title Department Research Year
9771 El-Gazzar, F.E. and E.H. Marth. 1989. Loss of viability by Listeria monocytogenes in commercial microbial rennet. Milchwissenschaft 44: 83-86. Department of Dairy Science 0
9772 El-Gazzar, F.E. and E.H. Marth. 1989. Loss of viability by L. monocytogenes in commercial bovine-pepsin rennet extract. Proc. Cheese Research and Technology Conference, Madison, WI. Mar. 29-30. Department of Dairy Science 0
9773 El-Gazzar, F.E. and E.H. Marth. 1989. Loss of viability by Listeria monocytogenes in bovine-pepsin rennet extract. J. Dairy Sci. 72: 1098-1102. Department of Dairy Science 0
9774 El-Gazzar, F.E. and E.H. Marth. 1989. Loss of viability of L. monocytogenes in commercial bovine-pepsin rennet extract. Food Research Institute meeting. Madison, WI. Department of Dairy Science 0
9775 El-Gazzar, F.E. and E.H. Marth. 1990. Survival of L. onocytogenes in a food colorant derived from red beets. J. Dairy Sci. 73 (Suppl. 1): Department of Dairy Science 0
9776 El-Gazzar, F.E. and E.H. Marth. 1990. Listeria and Listeriosis Related to Milk, Milk Products and Dairy Ingredients: A Review. I. Listeriosis, Listeria monocytogenes and Responses of the Pathogen to Environmental Conditions. Milchwissenschaft 46: Department of Dairy Science 0
9777 El-Gazzar, F.E. and E.H. Marth. 1991. An Apparent Benzoate Resistant Strain of L. monocytogenes Recovered from a Milk Clotting Agent of Animal Origin. Milchwissenschaft 46: 350-354. Department of Dairy Science 0
9778 El-Gazzar, F.E. and E.H. Marth. 1991. Survival of Listeria monocytogenes in a Food Colorant Derived from Red Beets. J. Dairy Sci. 74: 81-86. Department of Dairy Science 0
9779 El-Gazzar, F.E. and E.H. marth. 1992. Foodborne disease: investigative procedure and economic assessment. In Proceeding: 5th Egyptian Conference for Dairy Science and Technology. Ismailia, 19-21 October, 1992. Department of Dairy Science 0
9780 El-Gazzar, F.E. and E.H. Marth. 1992. Foodborne Disease: Investigative Procedures and Economic Assessment. J. Environmental Health. 55 (2): 24-27. Department of Dairy Science 0