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MECHANICAL GRINDING OF SPICES IN GRINDERS WITH POLYMERIC BURRS AND TRANSFER OF MICROPLASTICS TO FOOD

Łukasz Zbucki
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Ewa Plażuk
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Department of Management, John Paul II University in Biała Podlaska, Poland
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Regional Research Center for Environment, Agriculture and Innovative Technologies EKO-AGRO-TECH, John Paul II University in Biała Podlaska, Poland
Health Problems of Civilization
Online publish date: 2024/03/19
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