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									|  |  |  | Characterization of modified starches from Adlay (Coix lacryma jobi L.). 
 by Capule, Alfe Bustamante; Manila, Philippines: University of Santo Tomas, 2015.
 
 Subject: Food science and technology; Adlay; Starch; Starch, Modified; Heat-moisture treatment; Starch -- Nutrient.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Study on the starching quality of two brands of common starches and rice starch. 
 by Pitpitan, Julita D.; Nueva Ecija: Central Luzon State University, 1967.
 
 Subject: Home Economics; Starches; Rice starch; Starch -- kinds; Starch -- quality.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Interval architecture of potato and canna starch.  part II:  Swelling studies. 
 by David M. Hall and Joseph G. Sayre;
 
 Subject: Potato starch; Canna starch; Starch; Interval structure; Sizing.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Starch hydrolysates from snack scrap by starch modification method. 
 by Garalde, Victoria Ll.;
 
 Subject: Starch; Corn-starch; Recycling (Waste, etc.); Snack foods.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Starch hydrolysis by Neurospora. 
 by Umali,Paulina;
 
 Subject: Chemical and Allied Industries; Starch hydrolysis; Hyrolyzers, Starch -- Neurospora crassa.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Starching quality test of four locally manufactured starches. 
 by Sobrepena, Elnora O.; Nueva Ecija: Central Luzon State University, 1968.
 
 Subject: Home Economics; Starch -- Quality test; Manufacture -- starch.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | An intensive and critical survey of existing industrial processing of root crops and protection of the next decade. 
 by Villanueva, Camilo D.; Baybay, Leyte: VISCA, 1981. 100p.
 
 Subject: MANIHOT ESCULENTA; PROCESSING; STARCH; STARCH INDUSTRY.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Effect of cooking method on amylopectin staling as monitored by instron hardness. 
 by Roferos, Leslie T.;
 
 Subject: Food Technology; Slow starch(amylopectin) retrogradation; differential scanning calorimetry; Amylose staling; Glycemic index; Resistant starch.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | The world market for starch and starch products with particular reference to cassava (tapioca) starch. 
 by Jones, S.F.; London: Tropical Development and Research Institute, 1983.
 
 Subject: Starch; Starch products; Cassava (tapioca).
 
 
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									|  |  |  | The role of adenosine diphosphate glucose in leaf starch formation. 
 by Murata, Takao; Los Banos, Laguna: The International Rice Research Institute, 1964.
 
 Subject: Leaf starch formation; Assimilation starch.
 
 
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