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PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS OF GROUND CORN AND DDGS FROM DRY GRIND PROCESSING

K. D. Rausch    
R. L. Belyea    
M. R. Ellersieck    
V. Singh    
D. B. Johnston    
M. E. Tumbleson    

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