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1) Freezing no growth 2) Refrigeration little or no growth) 3) Temperature Danger Zone (rapid growth) 4) Hot hold (r apid death) Number of cells 0 Start 0 F C Temperature Temperature Scheme

Number of cells 0 Start 0 F C ) Freezing no growth 2) Refrigeration little or no growth) 3) Temperature Danger Zone (rapid growth) 4) Hot hold (r apid death) Temperature

Number of cells 0 Start 0 F C ) Freezing no growth 2) Refrigeration little or no growth) 3) Temperature Danger Zone (rapid growth) 4) Hot hold (r apid death) Temperature

Number of cells 0 Start 0 F C ) Freezing no growth 2) Refrigeration little or no growth) 3) Temperature Danger Zone (rapid growth) 4) Hot hold (r apid death) Temperature TDZ

Number of cells 0 Start 0 F C ) Freezing no growth 2) Refrigeration little or no growth) 3) Temperature Danger Zone (rapid growth) 4) Hot hold (r apid death) Temperature TDZ