Bonnet et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Which variables should be controlled when measuring the granulometry of a chewed bolus? A systematic reviewBonnet et al., 2019
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- Bonnet G
- Batisse C
- Peyron M
- Nicolas E
- Hennequin M
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- Journal of texture studies
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The distribution of food particles in a chewed bolus characterizes the food destruction after food oral processing (FOP). Previous reviews report that it could be affected by a lot of parameters as the number of chewing strokes, the dental status, but the conditions for …
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