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Matter Transfer Ontology
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Authors: Guillard, Valérie; Buche, Patrice; Menut, Luc; Dervaux, Stéphane;
doi: 10.15454/nk24id
Matter Transfer Ontology
Abstract
The Matter Transfer ontology is dedicated to matter transfer (e.g. O2, CO2, H2O) and mechanical properties of materials (eg food packaging tensile strength).
Keywords
Food and feed processing, Agricultural Sciences, mass transfer, matter transfer, Food and Human Nutrition, material characterization, packaging equipment, Agricultural Research, Technology and Engineering
Food and feed processing, Agricultural Sciences, mass transfer, matter transfer, Food and Human Nutrition, material characterization, packaging equipment, Agricultural Research, Technology and Engineering
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