Abstract
Abstract Mold counts on samples of catsup diluted and mixed with an equal volume of stabilizer solution have generally been lower than counts on the corresponding undiluted sample. The amount of reduction in count, however, has not been predictable. The first member of the Poisson equation, e−m, has been used to predict the count on diluted samples. A smooth curve, similar to that obtained from counts on diluted samples, has been developed from this equation. ounts predicted from the curve are in good agreement with actual values. It is recommended that further study be made of the Poisson equation as applied to mold counts.
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