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Outbreaks of Clostridium perfringens Food Poisoning in Hokkaido during 1984-1985 and the Properties of the Isolates

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Outbreaks of Clostridium perfringens Food Poisoning in Hokkaido during 1984-1985 and the Properties of the Isolates
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Japanese Journal of Food Microbiology, September 1986
DOI 10.14840/jsfm1984.3.123
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Hiroyuki SUNAGAWA, Koichi TAKESHI, Kunio KAMEYAMA, Sakae KIMURA, Keishiro SHIRAISHI, ANDO Yoshiaki

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