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Extraction of Philippine Sugar Factories
     Suerte, D. 1959.  Philippine sugar factories fare well in extraction, having a milling performance of 102.52% and average imbibition water is much below those of Hawaii, which is 12% as against 30%. PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHILIPPINE SUGAR TECHNOLOGISTS. August: 419-424. 
A-Molasses Graining vs. Syrup Graining- A Theoretical Appraisal Under Victorias Conditions
     Sto.Domingo, J.P. 1959.  Comparative figures in terms of quantitative work in the pans indicates the advantages of the A-molasses graining over syrup graining based on Victorias milling condition. PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHILIPPINE SUGAR TECHNOLOGISTS. August: 401-418.
The Organic Matter, Crude Wax, Total Nitrogen, P2O5, K2O and CaO Contents of Fresh, Air-Dried and Dewaxed Filter Press Cakes from Ten Sugar Centrals
     Vinh, L.X. and Villanueva, L.J. 1960.  An experimental study conducted on the production of crude wax and the results obtained indicate that filter press cake can be a good fertilizer and soil conditioner, a promising source…
Study on Sugarcane Wax Extraction at BISCOM
     Garrucho, S.S. and Guillen-Escalante, N. 1960.  The pilot plant study on the production of cane wax from filter cake. PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHILIPPINE SUGAR TECHNOLOGISTS. August: 56-62.
Raw Equivalent of Commercial Sugars
     Suerte, D. 1960.  For strictly comparative purposes all sugars must be converted in terms of raw value since sugar factories manufacture sugars of varying polarization and a recommendation that the Philippine Sugar Technologies Association adopt the method used by the International Sugar Council for the conversion of all raw sugars in…