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dun By the attention of the Fisheries Research Division being directed to the study of the causes of deterioration of Salt Codfish whilst in store awaiting shipment, particularly as to the growth of what is locally described as 'Dun'. ibid 117 The tendency of fish to develop the growth, or...
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dun By the attention of the Fisheries Research Division being directed to the study of the causes of deterioration of Salt Codfish whilst in store awaiting shipment, particularly as to the growth of what is locally described as 'Dun'. ibid 117 The tendency of fish to develop the growth, or fungus, known as 'dun', would appear to be difficult to prevent. GMS Jan 80 PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit Used I Used I 1 Used I |
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