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Using a snatch block allowed reducing by one quarter the frequency of wounded trees, which dropped from 50%to36%6%.
Two options were then evaluated: i) reducing by one fifth of the number of filter sterilizations before renewing the filters, ii) designing new UHT-aseptic lines without an aseptic tank, i.e. without a storage period after the thermal process and before filling.
Because these data were not available in our study, the scoring system was adapted by reducing by one point the cutoff value for high-risk participants.
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