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Optimization of the extrusion process for development of high fibre soybean-rice ready-to-eat snacks using carrot pomace and cauliflower trimmings
AS Mohammed Shafiq Alam, Shivani Pathania
LWT - Food Science and Technology, 2016
116*2016
Use of growing degree indicator for developing adaptive responses: A case study of cotton in Florida
A Sharma, R Deepa, S Sankar, M Pryor, B Stewart, E Johnson, A Anandhi
Ecological Indicators 124, 107383, 2021
252021
Can meta‐analysis be used as a decision‐making tool for developing scenarios and causal chains in eco‐hydrological systems? Case study in Florida
A Anandhi, A Sharma, S Sylvester
Ecohydrology 11 (7), e1997, 2018
212018
Studies on storage stability of carrot pomace-chickpea incorporated rice based snacks
MS Alam, S Pathania, S Kumar, A Sharma
Agric Res J 52 (4), 73-79, 2015
132015
Temperature based indicators to develop adaptive responses for crop production in Florida, USA
A Sharma, A Anandhi
Ecological Indicators 121, 107064, 2020
62020
Application of multimodel superensemble technique on the TIGGE Suite of operational models
A Bhardwaj, V Kumar, A Sharma, T Sinha, SP Singh
Geomatics 1 (1), 81-91, 2021
42021
Study of machine parameters in twin-screw extruder for pulses based extrudate
P Shukla, A Sudhakar, A Sharma
Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR Journal 23 (4), 2021
22021
A 3-in-1 tool for climate change assessments
A Anandhi, A Sharma, S Sylvester
2019
Analysis of Crop Failure Temperature for Crops to Develop Adaptive Responses Using Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Responses (DPSIR) Framework in Florida
A Sharma, AA Anandhi
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, GC41H-1247, 2019
2019
A 3-in-1 tool for climate change and resiliency assessments
A Anandhi, A Sharma, S Sylvester
2019
Meta-analysis of changes in temperature and precipitation in Florida in the context of food-energy-water nexus
A Anandhi, A Sharma
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, GC33A-1061, 2017
2017
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