Thermal Destruction of Microorganisms
The decimal reduction time is dependent on the temperature, the type of microorganism and the composition of the medium containing the microorganism. The term D-value refers to decimal reduction time. This is the amount of time that it takes at a certain temperature to kill 90% of the organisms being studied. Thus after an organism is reduced ... ................
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