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A study of self-thinning using coupled allometric equations: implications for coastal Douglas-fir stand dynamics/
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Pittman, S. D
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Seed rain, safe sites, competing vegetation, and soil resources spatially structure white pine regeneration and recruitment/
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Dovciak, M
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Segmentation of individual tree crowns in colour aerial photographs using region growing supported by fuzzy rules/
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Erikson, M
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Short-term impacts of partial cutting on lichen retention and canopy microclimate in an Engelmann spruce - subalpine fir forest in north-central British Columbia/
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Coxson, D
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Soil respiration responses to temperature are controlled more by roots than by decomposition in balsam fir ecosystems/
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Lavigne, M. B
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Soluble organic nitrogen in forests and adjacent clearcuts in British Columbia, Canada/
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Hannam, K. D
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Solving the area-restricted harvest-scheduling model using the branch and bound algorithm/
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Crowe, K
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Sources of large wood in the main stem of a fourth-order watershed in coastal Oregon/
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Reeves, G. H
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Spatial pattern of invading Dendroctonus micans (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) populations in the United Kingdom/
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Gilbert, M
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Spatial patterns of lightning strikes in interior Alaska and their relations to elevation and vegetation/
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Dissing, D
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Spatial variability of aboveground net primary production for a forested landscape in northern Wisconsin/
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Burrows, S. N
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Stand structure governs the crown collisions of lodgepole pine/
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Rudnicki, M
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Stem hydraulic properties and growth in lodgepole pine stands following thinning and sway treatment/
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Liu, X
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Stream temperatures in two shaded reaches below cutblocks and logging roads: downstream cooling linked to subsurface hydrology/
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Story, A
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Substitution between floor constructions in wood and natural stone: comparison of energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and costs over the life cycle/
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Petersen, A. K
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Substrate and litterfall effects on conifer seedling survivorship in southern boreal stands of Canada/
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Simard, M.-J
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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Summer temperature in northeastern Siberia since 1642 reconstructed from tracheid dimensions and cell numbers of Larix cajanderi/
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Panyushkina, I. P
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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The soil acid-base status of boreal black spruce stands after whole-tree and stem-only harvesting/
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Belanger, N
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National Research Council of Canada
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2003
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