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English: USDA chemical engineer Peggy Tomasula and chemist Phoebe Qi inspect casein films made with a process Tomasula helped develop.
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Source USDA Agricultural Research Service Photo D3929-1, Ag Research magazine, https://agresearchmag.ars.usda.gov/2018/feb/wraps/#printdiv
Author Paul Pierlot

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Edible casein film

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1 February 2018

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