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    Light scattering by random shaped particles and consequences on measuring suspended sediments by laser diffraction by Agrawal, Y. C., Whitmire, Amanda, Mikkelsen, Ole A., Pottsmith, H. C.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans (01-04-2008)
    “…We present new observational data on small‐angle light scattering properties of natural, random shaped particles, as contrasted with spherical particles. The…”
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    Instruments for particle size and settling velocity observations in sediment transport by Agrawal, Y.C., Pottsmith, H.C.

    Published in Marine geology (15-08-2000)
    “…In this paper we describe two sensors for measurement of particle size-distribution and settling-velocity distribution. These measurements are critical to the…”
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    The implications of laser-diffraction measurements of sediment size distributions in a river to the potential use of acoustic backscatter for sediment measurements by Agrawal, Y. C., Hanes, D. M.

    Published in Water resources research (01-11-2015)
    “…We construct vertical profiles of the acoustic attenuation and back‐scattering properties of a river column from measured particle concentration and size…”
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    Effect of Moisture Content on the Quality of Soybean Oil and Meal Extracted by Isopropyl Alcohol and Hexane by Seth, S, Agrawal, Y. C, Ghosh, P. K, Jayas, D. S

    Published in Food and bioprocess technology (01-02-2010)
    “…Soyflakes and soybrokens having 8% to 16% wet basis (w.b.) moisture contents were extracted for 8 h (about 50% extraction) using the azeotrope (91%) of…”
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    Oil extraction rates of enzymatically hydrolyzed soybeans by Kashyap, M.C., Agrawal, Y.C., Ghosh, P.K., Jayas, D.S., Sarkar, B.C., Singh, B.P.N.

    Published in Journal of food engineering (01-08-2007)
    “…Soyflakes and soybrokens were enzymatically hydrolyzed using a mixed-activity crude enzyme prior to extraction of oil using hexane. To enhance oil availability…”
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    Enhanced dissipation of kinetic energy beneath surface waves by Agrawal, Y. C, Terray, E. A, Donelan, M. A, Hwang, P. A, Williams, A. J, Drennan, W. M, Kahma, K. K, Krtaigorodskii, S. A

    Published in Nature (London) (17-09-1992)
    “…The transfer of momentum from wind to the surface layer of lakes and oceans plays a central role in driving horizontal and vertical circulation of water…”
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    Particles in the bottom boundary layer: Concentration and size dynamics through events by Agrawal, Y. C., Traykovski, P.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (15-05-2001)
    “…The dynamics of particles is examined using two laser diffraction instruments, LISST‐100, mounted on a tripod. These sensors measured optical transmission and…”
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    OPTIMIZING TEMPERATURE IN MUSHROOM DRYING by LIDHOO, C.K, AGRAWAL, Y.C

    “…Mushroom slices after blanching were dried using heated air at 45, 55, 65, 75, 85 and 95C to about 5% moisture content. Organoleptic evaluation of mushroom…”
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    Sediment resuspension in the wakes of Hurricanes Edouard and Hortense by Dickey, T. D., Chang, G. C., Agrawal, Y. C., Williams III, A. J., Hill, P. S.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (15-09-1998)
    “…A unique set of physical and optical observations of sediment resuspension was obtained during the passage of two hurricanes, Edouard and Hortense. The eyes of…”
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    Shaped focal plane detectors for particle concentration and mean size observations by Agrawal, Y C, Mikkelsen, Ole A

    Published in Optics express (07-12-2009)
    “…We describe a method of designing shaped focal plane detectors for achieving a range of objectives in measurement of particles suspended in a fluid. These…”
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    Enzymatic hydrolysis in conjunction with conventional pretreatments to soybean for enhanced oil availability and recovery by Shankar, D. (Britannia Biscuits Ltd., New Delhi, India.), Agrawal, Y.C, Sarkar, B.C, Singh, B.P.N

    “…Enzymatic hydrolysis of oilseeds prior to extraction has recently been shown to enhance the extractable oil in oilseeds and its recovery. This paper presents…”
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    Enzymatic hydrolysis pretreatment for mechanical expelling of soybeans by Smith, D. D., Agrawal, Y. C., Sarkar, B. C., Singh, B. P. N.

    “…Mechanical expelling of soybeans with enzymatic hydrolysis as pretreatment was investigated, and the process parameters were optimized by means of response…”
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    Observations of particle density and scattering in the Tamar Estuary by Braithwaite, K.M., Bowers, D.G., Nimmo Smith, W.A.M., Graham, G.W., Agrawal, Y.C., Mikkelsen, O.A.

    Published in Marine geology (15-11-2010)
    “…To investigate the relationships between the optical scattering and the physical properties of suspended sediments such as size and density, the absorption and…”
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    Oil extraction rates of soya bean using isopropyl alcohol as solvent by Seth, S., Agrawal, Y.C., Ghosh, P.K., Jayas, D.S., Singh, B.P.N.

    Published in Biosystems engineering (01-06-2007)
    “…The extraction rates of soya flakes and soya brokens were determined using azeotrope of isopropyl alcohol (IPA) at 4.15, 6.35, and 7.75 ml/min flow rates…”
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    Observations of the distribution and flocculation of suspended particulate matter in the North Yellow Sea cold water mass by Wang, Zhenyan, Li, Wenjian, Zhang, Kainan, Agrawal, Y.C., Huang, Haijun

    Published in Continental shelf research (05-12-2020)
    “…Flocculation has a great influence on the biogeochemical cycle by altering the particle size, density and settling velocity of suspended particulate matter…”
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    Effect of elevated drying temperature on rapeseed oil quality by Pathak, P.K. (Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Bhopal (M.P.), India), Agrawal, Y.C, Singh, B.P.N

    “…Effect of rapeseed drying temperature on oil quality was investigated over the range 50–250°C. Total oil content was not significantly affected at 5%…”
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    Empirical forward scattering phase functions from 0.08 to 16 deg. for randomly shaped terrigenous 1-21 microm sediment grains by Agrawal, Y C, Mikkelsen, Ole A

    Published in Optics express (25-05-2009)
    “…We present in-water forward scattering phase functions covering the angle range 0.08 to 16 degrees for 19 narrow-sized dispersions of randomly shaped sediment…”
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