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    • Al Shikaili, Talal Yasir (2015-01-21)
      Algal lipids can be used to produce biofuels and are considered a potential source of energy that could supplant some fossil fuel. Algae can be produced in large ponds, and their nutrient supply can be controlled so as to ...
    • Sarwar, Ghulam (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1988)
      Corn (or Maize) kernels may develop stress cracks due to internal stresses when subjected to moisture adsorbing or desorbing environments. Kernels with stress cracks break more readily than sound kernels during handling ...
    • Peralta, Jose P. (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1990)
      A dryer prototype was built based on commercial natural convection dryers using agricultural waste as the energy source. In addition, a pre-conditioning plenum was built to control the humidity and temperature of input ...
    • Mao, Tchong Chin (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1980)
      Investigations were conducted on moisture removal from high moisture freshly harvested rough rice under different flash-drying screen temperatures for different exposure periods. Other observations of effects on shelling, ...
    • Nguyen, Chau Ngoc (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1981)
      Post drying fissures are directly associated with the head (whole grain) yield of rough rice in milling. Factors which affect the post drying fissures are drying temperature (drying rate) and storage condition (temperature ...
    • Sharma, Anand Dayanand (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1980)
      Rough rice drying has been studied for years and described mathematically by various researchers. Some have used diffusion equations or have adopted semi-theoretical models in explaining the drying process. But none ...