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Samuel Abraham Goldblith (May 5, 1919 –
December 28, 2001) was an
American food scientist.
While involved in
World War II, he
studied malnutrition, and...
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Licciardello JJ,
Nickerson JT,
Ribich CA,
Goldblith SA (March 1967). "Thermal
inactivation of type E
botulinum toxin". Applied...
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Goldblith, S A (October 1965). "Destruction of
Salmonellae in hard-boiled eggs"...
- Bibcode:1970Natur.226.1209B. doi:10.1038/2261209a0. PMID 4316300. S2CID 4222378.
Goldblith, S.A. (1993).
Pioneers in Food Science,
Volume 1:
Samuel Cate Prescott...
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Fowler Guillermo B.
Francisco Arnold J. Funk
Martin Gison Samuel A.
Goldblith Jose
Gozar Samuel Grashio Samuel L.
Howard Ray C. Hunt
Rafael Jalandoni...
- 1999 –
Clayton Moore,
American actor (b. 1914) 2001 –
Samuel Abraham Goldblith,
American lieutenant, biologist, and
engineer (b. 1919) 2001 – William...
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irradiation with
Samuel A.
Goldblith and
Daniel F. Farkas, both of whom were
graduate students under Proctor at MIT.
Goldblith would later work with Proctor...
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Professor in 1974.
Throughout his
career he was
mentored by
Samuel A.
Goldblith up
until his
death in 2001. In 1973
Tannenbaum did a
sabbatical at the...