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16434 Personnel | Food Science & Technology at CAES | UGA. http://www.caes.uga.edu/departments/fst/personnel/faculty/resureccion.html Optimization of food product formulations and processing variables to produce products that have enhanced quality and are preferred by consumers is a major interest of Dr. Resurreccion. Crops > Carrot > Research transition   economy   food   science   peanut   butter   consumer   acceptance   daucus   carota   l   allocation   of   time   muscle   foods   cowpea   physicochemical Jan 1, 2006  

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