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Sidhu, J. S. and Puttarajappa, P. and Kumar, K. R. (1995) Studies on Keeping Quality of Pickled Chicken in Flexible Pouches. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 32 (5). pp. 377-381.

Sidhu, J. S. and Seibel, W. and Brummer, J. M. (1988) Measurement of chapati texture using Zwick universal testing machine. Food Science + Technology, 21 (3). pp. 147-152.

Leelavathi, K. and Indrani, D. and Sidhu, J. S. (1987) Amylograph pasting behaviour of cereal and tuber starches. Starch/Staerke, 39 (11). 378-381, 20 ref..

Krishnaprasad, A. and Sidhu, J. S. (1987) Effect of cereal and tuber starches on the cookie quality. Chemie Mikrobiologie Technologie der Lebensmittel, 11 (3). pp. 89-94.

Dube, R. and Indrani, D. and Leelavathi, K. and Sidhu, J. S. (1987) Flour mill streams. I. Physico-chemical and rheological characteristics. Indian Miller, 18 (1). pp. 17-19.

Parthasarathi, A. and Leelavathi, K. and Selvaraj, A. and Sidhu, J. S. (1987) Flour mill streams. II. Suitability for different baked products. Indian Miller, 18 (1). pp. 35-37.

Indrani, D. and Leelavathi, K. and Sidhu, J. S. (1987) Flour mill streams. IV. Study of phytic acid distribution. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 24 (6). pp. 316-317.

Indrani, D. and Sukanya, S. and Sidhu, J. S. (1987) Genetic variability in the milling and vermicelli quality of some Indian durum wheat cultivars. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 24 (6). pp. 313-315.

Hoseney, R. C. and Haridas Rao, P. and Faubion, J. and Sidhu, J. S. (1980) Mixograph studies. IV. The mechanism for which lipoxygenase increases mixing tolerance. Cereal Chemistry, 57 (3). pp. 163-166.

Sidhu, J. S. and Muthu, M. and Bains, G. S. (1975) A study of 1,2-dibromoethane residues in wheat and milled products. Pesticide Science, 6 (5). 451-455, 9 ref..

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