| 41. | No statistical analysis of the rates of voter spoilage can be precise and certain.
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| 42. | Despite this ruling, the process remains controversial for fears that it masks spoilage.
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| 43. | Rain tends to wash nutrition out of hay and can cause spoilage or mold.
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| 44. | This provides fresh flour with the benefits of wheat germ and fiber without spoilage.
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| 45. | One widespread theory is that food products were buried in bogs to hinder spoilage.
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| 46. | It is of particular importance in fish spoilage.
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| 47. | Is there a difference between staleness and spoilage?
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| 48. | But irradiation also cannot make spoiled or rotten food edible; it simply delays spoilage.
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| 49. | Spoilage is the biggest problem in the business, Schmid, the consultant, said.
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| 50. | You probably don't get microbial spoilage as much as flavor deterioration ."
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