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      FOOD IRRADIATION

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            cpro20
            CPRO
            Prometheus
            Critical Studies in Innovation
            Pluto Journals
            0810-9028
            1470-1030
            June 1987
            : 5
            : 1
            : 164-167
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            8629420 Prometheus, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1987: pp. 164–167
            10.1080/08109028708629420
            54cf8bba-802c-4aea-95ad-0fb45280bdc2
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            Computer science,Arts,Social & Behavioral Sciences,Law,History,Economics

            NOTES AND REFERENCES

            1. These are new substances that are not found in unirradiated food.

            2. J. Mountwinter, ‘Food irradiation — don't nuke the cake’, Simply Living, 2, 14, undated, pp.22–29.

            3. E.g. see Jan Taylor, ‘Does noise level equal public concern’ Queensland Government Consumer Affairs Bureau; G. E. Mitchell (Queensland Department of Primary Industries) ‘Prospects for food irradiation in Queensland’, Food Technology in Australia, 38, 11, November 1986, pp.472–474; G.E. Mitchell, ‘Food irradiation’, Queensland Agricultural Journal, Jan-Feb, 1986, pp.17–21.

            4. Irradiation viable here, inquiry told’, Courier Mail, 5 March, 1987, p. 10.

            5. MLA attacks irradiation plan for fruit and vege markets’, Courier Mail, 9 August, 1986, p. 11.

            6. Irradiation viable here, inquiry told’, Courier Mail, 5 March, 1987, p.10.

            7. A similar conclusion has been suggested in the New Zealand context. See L.R.B. Mann and K.E. Tait, ‘Food irradiation: known harm, unanswered questions and procedures for technology assessment’, paper presented to the 56th ANZAAS Congress, New Zealand, January, 1987.

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