Modelling interaction between cane particles during high rate pneumatic cane cleaning, Modifications to the Willison coupling, Monitoring final mill effluent by TOC (Total Organic Carbon), Near infra-red spectroscopic applications for milling- prospects and implications, Opportunities to increase significantly yield of sugarcane crops at Bundaberg
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Main Author: | Churchward, E.HDawson, M.WHobson, P.AAnderson,S.IBrotherton, G.A |
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Language: | English |
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