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HHP
(redirected from High Hydrostatic Pressure)

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HHPHand Held Products (Barcode Reader Manufacturer, Charlotte, NC)
HHPDepartment of Health and Human Performance (formerly the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Safety; Middle Tennessee State University; Murfreesboro, TN)
HHPHolistic Health Practitioner
HHPHigh Hydrostatic Pressure
HHPHonolulu Heart Program
HHPHydraulic Horsepower
HHPHand-Held Phone (cellular telephone instrument)
HHPHometown Health Providers
HHPHigh Hazard Process
HHPHemihyperplasia
HHPHubble Heritage Project
HHPhousehold Path
HHPHealthy Heart Program (various organizations)
HHPHip Hop Project
HHPHome Health Products (Germany)


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High hydrostatic pressure could be used to satisfy consumer demand for fresh-like, minimally processed shelf-stable products.
Ting has been researching the effects of high hydrostatic pressure on pathogens that contaminate the food supply.
Fundamentals and Applications of High Pressure Processing to Foods; Thermodynamics, Aspects of High Hydrostatic Pressure Food Processing; High-Pressure-Assisted Heating as a Method for Sterilising Foods.
 
 
 
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