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Narasimha, H. V. and Shankara, R. and Sreedhara Murthy, S. and Indudhara Swamy, Y. M. and Sathyendra Rao, B. V. and Srinivas, A. (2000) A continuous process for parboiling brown rice. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 37 (3). 323-326 ; 14 ref..

Baskaran, V. and Mahadevamma, L. and Malleshi, N. G. and Shankara, R. and Lokesh, B. R. (1999) Acceptability of supplementary foods based on popped cereals and legumes suitable for rural mothers and children. Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 53 (3). pp. 237-47. ISSN 0921-9668

Shankara, R. and Malleshi, N. G. and Krishnamurthy, H. and Narayana, M. N. and Desikachar, H. S. R. (1985) Development of a mini grain mill for dehusking and grinding of cereals. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 22 (2). 91-93, 11 ref..

Narasimha, H. V. and Shankara, R. and Ananthachar, T. K. and Desikachar, H. S. R. (1984) Energy requirements during processing and cooking of rice. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 21 (6). pp. 413-414. ISSN 0022-1155

Shankara, R. and Ananthachar, T. K. and Narasimha, H. V. and KrishnaMurty, H. and Desikachar, H. S. R. (1984) Improvements to the traditional edge-runner process for rice flake production. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 21 (3). 121-122, 4 ref..

Narasimha, H. V. and Ananthachar, T. K. and Shankara, R. and Gopal, M. S. and Desikachar, H. S. R. (1982) Development of a continuous process for making rice flakes. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 19 (6). 233-235, 5 ref..

Ananthachar, T. K. and Narasimha, H. V. and Shankara, R. and Gopal, M. S. and Desikachar, H. S. R. (1982) Improvement of the traditional process for rice flakes. Journal of Food Science and Technology, India, 19 (2). 47-50, 5 ref..

Srinivas, T. and Bhashyam, M. K. and Shankara, R. and Vasudeva, Singh and Desikachar, H. S. R. (1981) Drying-cum-curing of freshly harvested high moisture paddy by roasting with hot sand. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 18 (5). 184-187, 13 ref..

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