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56.Ford JE, Law BA, Marshall VM, Reiter B. Influence of the heat treatment of human milk on some of its protective constituents. J Pediatr 1977; 90: 29-35
57.Goldblum RM, Dill CW, Albrecht TB, Alford ES, Garza C, Goldman AS. Rapid high-temperature treatment of human milk. J Pediatr 1984; 104: 380-5
58.Bates CJ, Liu D-S, Fuller NJ, Lucas A. Susceptibility of riboflavin and vitamin A in breast milk to photodegradation and its implications for the use of banked breast milk in infant feeding. Acta Paediatr Scand 1985; 74: 40-4
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61.Martinez FE, Desai ID, Davidson AGF, Nakai S, Radcliffe A. Ultrasonic homogenization of expressed human milk to prevent fat loss during tube feeding. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 1987; 6: 593-7
62.Desai ID, Martinez FE, Davidson AFG, et al. Ultrasonic homogenization and changes in the beneficial properties of human milk. Fed Proc 1987; 46: 3
63.Hamosh M. Letter to the Editor. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 1988; 7: 307
64.Carbonare SB, Palmeira P, Silva ML, Carneiro-Sampaio MM. Effects of microwave radiation, pasteurization and lyophilization on the ability of human milk to inhibit Escherichia coli adherence to HEp-2 cells. J Diarrh Dis Res 1996; 14: 90-4
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68.Wardell JM, Wright AJ, Bardsley WG, D’Souza SW. Bile salt- stimulated lipase and esterase activity in human milk after collection, storage, and heating: nutritional implications. Pediatr Res 1984; 18: 382-

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