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Forest canopy hydraulic properties and catchment water balance: observations and modeling
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Forest canopy hydraulic properties and catchment water balance: observations and modeling
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Forest canopy interception loss exceeds wet canopy evaporation in Japanese cypress (Hinoki) and Japanese cedar (Sugi) plantations
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Forest canopy perforation in time and space in Amazonian Ecuador
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Forest canopy recovery from the 1938 hurricane and subsequent salvage damage measured with airborne LiDAR
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Forest carbon densities and uncertainties from Lidar, QuickBird, and field measurements in California
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Forest carbon management, the greenhouse effect and electric utilities
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Forest carbon sequestration scenarios and priorities for the Russian Federation action plan
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Forest certification (eco-labeling) programs and their policy-making authority: explaining divergence among North American and European case studies
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Forest certification and green building standards: overview and use in the U.S. hardwood industry
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Forest certification and institutional governance: An empirical study of forest stewardship council certificate holders in the United States
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Forest certification and Swedish wood supply
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Forest certification in Russia: Challenges of institutional development
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Forest certification—an instrument to promote sustainable forest management?
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Forest change detection by statistical object-based method
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Forest chips for energy in Europe: Current procurement methods and potentials
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Forest classification of Southeast Asia using NOAA AVHRR data
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Forest climatology: estimation and use of daily climatological data for Bavaria, Germany
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Forest conservation and the Semaq Beri community of Terengganu, Malaysia
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Forest conservation in the Philippines: A cost-effective approach to mitigating climate change?
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Forest conservation in the Philippines: An economic assessment of selected policy responses using a computable general equilibrium model
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Forest conversion to rubber around Sumatran villages in Indonesia: Comparing the impacts of road construction, transmigration projects and population
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Forest conversion, conservation and forestry in Cross River State, Nigeria
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Forest cover change and illegal logging in the Ukrainian Carpathians in the transition period from 1988 to 2007
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Forest cover change and its drivers in the upstream area of the Minjiang River, China
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Forest cover change patterns in Myanmar (Burma) 1990–2000
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Forest cover classification using Landsat ETM+ data and time series MODIS NDVI data
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Forest cover dynamics analysis and prediction modeling using logistic regression model
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Forest cover trends from time series Landsat data for the Australian continent
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Forest crown density restoration and influencing factors in the burned area of northern Great Hing′an Mountains of China
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Forest decline and Ozone: A comparison of controlled chamber and field experiments : Edited by H. Sandermann, H. Wellburn and R.L Heath Springer-Verlag (Ecological Studies 127), 1997. DM198.00 (xxi + 400 pages) ISBN 3 540 61321 8
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Forest degradation assessment in the upper catchment of the river Tons using remote sensing and GIS
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FOREST DEGRADATION AT WINTER RECREATION PLACES
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Forest degradation deepens around and within protected areas in East Asia
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Forest dependence and community well-being in rural Canada: variation by forest sector and region
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Forest dependence and participation in CPR management: Empirical evidence from forest co-management in Malawi
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FOREST DEPENDENCY AND ITS EFFECT ON CONSERVATION IN SUDAN: A CASE OF SARF-SAAID RESERVED FOREST IN GADARIF STATE
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Forest Dependency and Its Implication for Protected Areas Management: A case Study From Kasane Forest Reserve, Botswana
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Forest destructuring as revealed by the temporal dynamics of fundamental species – Case study of Santa Genebra Forest in Brazil
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Forest devolution in Vietnam: Differentiation in benefits from forest among local households
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Forest disturbance and degradation in western Himalayan moist temperate forest of Pakistan
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Forest disturbance and river proximity influence chameleon abundance in Madagascar Original Research Article
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Forest diversity, tobacco production and resource management in Tanzania
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Forest dynamics during the transition from the Oldest Dryas to the Bølling–Allerød at Gerzensee—a simulation study
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Forest ecotone response to climate change: sensitivity to temperature response functional forms
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Forest ecotone survey by line intersect sampling
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Forest edges and landscape history shape interactions between plants, seed-dispersing ants and seed predators Original Research Article
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Forest elephants: fission–fusion and social arenas
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Forest endowment, logging restrictions, and Chinaʹs wood products trade
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Forest engineering implication of storm-induced mass wasting in the Oregon Coast Range, USA
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Forest environmental incomes and the rural poor
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Forest externalities, demography and rural development in inland Spain
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Forest farming of shiitake mushrooms: An integrated evaluation of management practices
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Forest farming of shiitake mushrooms: Aspects of forced fruiting
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Forest Filter Effect: Role of leaves in capturing/releasing air particulate matter and its associated PAHs
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Forest fire activity in Sweden: Climatic controls and geographical patterns in 20th century
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Forest fire and human interaction in the early Holocene woodlands of Britain
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Forest fire ash impact on micro- and macroalgae in the receiving waters of the east coast of South Korea
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Forest fire burn areas in Western Canada modeled as self-similar criticality
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Forest fire danger assessment methods and decision support
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Forest fire detection using the normalized multi-band drought index (NMDI) with satellite measurements
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Forest fire effects on soil chemical and physicochemical properties, infiltration, runoff, and erosion in a semiarid Mediterranean region
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Forest fire enhanced photochemical air pollution. A case study
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Forest fire expansion under global warming conditions: Multivariate estimation, function properties, and predictions for 29 countries
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FOREST FIRE HAZARD MAPPING USING FUZZY AHP AND GIS STUDY AREA: GILAN PROVINCE OF IRAN
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Forest fire in the Boreal Region of China and its impact on the photochemical oxidant cycle of East Asia
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Forest fire indicators and mercury deposition in an intense land use change region in the Brazilian Amazon (Alta Floresta, MT)
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Forest fire occurrence increases the distribution of a scarce forest type in the Mediterranean Basin
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Forest Fire Risk Assessment Using Hotspot Analysis in GIS
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Forest Fire Risk Zone Mapping From Geographic Information System in Northern Forests of Iran (Case study, Golestan province)
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Forest fire risk zone mapping from satellite imagery and GIS
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Forest fire scar detection in the boreal forest with multitemporal SPOT-VEGETATION data
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Forest fire vulnerability map using remote sensing data, GIS and AHP analysis (Case study: Zarivar Lake surrounding area)
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Forest fires and environmental haze in Southeast Asia: Using the ‘stakeholder’ approach to assign costs and responsibilities
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Forest fires and insects: palaeoentomological research from a subfossil burnt forest
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Forest fires and the structure of the universe
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Forest fires in a changing climate and their impacts on air quality
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Forest fires in India: regional and temporal analyses
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Forest fires in Northern region of Portugal: Impact on PM levels
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Forest fires in the territory contaminated as a result of the Chernobyl accident: radioactive aerosol resuspension and exposure of fire-fighters
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Forest floor CO2 flux estimated from soil CO2 and radon concentrations
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Forest floor CO2 fluxes estimated by eddy covariance and chamber-based model
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Forest floor gross and net nitrogen mineralization in three forest types in Quebec, Canada
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Forest floor gross and net nitrogen mineralization in three forest types in Quebec, Canada
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Forest floor leachate fluxes under six different tree species on a metal contaminated site Original Research Article
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Forest floor light conditions in a secondary tropical rain forest after artificial gap creation in northern Borneo
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Forest floor microarthropod abundance and oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) composition following partial and clearcut harvesting in the mixedwood boreal forest
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Forest floor microbial biomass across a northern hardwood successional sequence
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Forest floor microbial biomass across a northern hardwood successional sequence
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Forest floor microbial communities in relation to stand composition and timber harvesting in northern Alberta
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Forest floor microbial communities in relation to stand composition and timber harvesting in northern Alberta
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Forest floor microbial community response to tree species and fertilization of regenerating coniferous forests
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Forest floor versus ecosystem CO2 exchange along boreal ecotone between upland forest and lowland mire
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Forest floor water dynamics and root water uptake in four forest ecosystems in northwest Amazonia
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Forest forecasts: does individual heterogeneity matter for market and landscape outcomes?
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Forest fragment size and microhabitat effects on palm seed predation Original Research Article
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Forest fragment size effects on dung beetle communities?
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Forest fragment spatial distribution matters for tropical tree conservation
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Forest fragmentation affects early successional patterns on shifting cultivation fields near Indian Church, Belize
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Forest fragmentation and edge effects from deforestation and selective logging in the Brazilian Amazon Original Research Article
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Forest fragmentation and edge influence on fire occurrence and intensity under different management types in Amazon forests
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Forest fragmentation and landscape connectivity change associated with road network extension and city expansion: A case study in the Lancang River Valley
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Forest fragmentation and rhinocryptid nest predation in central Chile
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Forest fragmentation and the distribution, abundance and conservation of the Tana river red colobus (Procolobus rufomitratus) Original Research Article
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Forest fragmentation differentially affects seed dispersal of large and small-seeded tropical trees Original Research Article
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Forest fragmentation in central Amazonia and its effects on litter-dwelling ants Original Research Article
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Forest fragmentation in the Pacific Northwest: quantification and correlations
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Forest fragmentation: another perspective
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Forest fragmentation: another perspective: reply to Laurance
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Forest fuel management as a conservation tool for early successional species under agricultural abandonment: The case of Mediterranean butterflies
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Forest gap dynamics and the Ising model
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Forest gap dynamics with partially synchronized disturbances and patch age distribution
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Forest gap dynamics with partially synchronized disturbances and patch age distribution
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Forest gardens as an intermediate land-use system in the nature–culture continuum: Characteristics and future potential
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Forest genetics: pattern and complexity
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Forest groups as support to private forest owners in developing close-to-nature management
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Forest growth in relation to site conditions. Application of the model forgro to the Solling spruce site
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Forest growth in relation to site conditions. Application of the model forgro to the Solling spruce site
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Forest growth in the light of the thermodynamic theory of ecological systems
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Forest growth in the light of the thermodynamic theory of ecological systems
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Forest harvesting, resource-based tourism, and remoteness: an analysis of northern Ontarios sport fishing tourism
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Forest Health and Environmental Pollution in Slovakia Original Research Article
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Forest health conditions in North America
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Forest Health Status in Hungary
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Forest herb layer response to long-term light deficit along a forest developmental series
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Forest impact estimated with NOAA AVHRR and Landsat TM data related to an empirical hurricane wind-field distribution
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Forest impact on floods due to extreme rainfall and snowmelt in four Latin American environments 1: Field data analysis
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Forest impact on floods due to extreme rainfall and snowmelt in four Latin American environments 2: Model analysis
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Forest incomes and rural livelihoods in Chiradzulu District, Malawi
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Forest inventory and analysis: a national inventory and monitoring program
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Forest inventory estimation with mapped plots
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Forest inventory of small areas combining the calibration estimator and a spatial model
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Forest inventory with optimal two-phase two-stage sampling schemes based on the anticipated variance
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Forest inventory: further results for optimal sampling schemes based on the anticipated variance
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Forest landscape change in the northwestern Wisconsin Pine Barrens from preEuropean settlement to the present
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Forest logging and institutional thresholds in developing south-east Asian economies: A conceptual model
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Forest loss or management intensification? Identifying causes of mammal decline in cacao agroforests
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Forest loss with urbanization predicts bird extirpations in Vancouver Original Research Article
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Forest management and its impact on present and potential future Chinese insect biodiversity—A butterfly case study from Gansu Province
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Forest management and public perceptions — visual versus verbal information
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Forest management challenges for operational researchers
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Forest management decisions for wildlife objectives: system resolution and optimality
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Forest management issues of the southern United States and comparisons with Turkey
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Forest management options for sequestering carbon in Mexico
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Forest Management Practices of the Tribal People of Meghalaya, North-East India
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Forest mapping with a generalized classifier and Landsat TM data
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Forest matrices around the Laplacian matrix Original Research Article
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Forest microclimates: Investigating the performance potential of vegetation at the building space scale
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Forest moth taxa as indicators of lepidopteran richness and habitat disturbance: a preliminary assessment Original Research Article
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Forest negotiations at the United Nations: explaining cooperation and discord
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Forest Occurrence of Trichoderma Species: Emphasis on Potential Organochlorine (Xenobiotic) Degradation
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Forest Optimization Algorithm
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Forest or the trees: At what scale do elephants make foraging decisions?
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Forest owner incentives to protect riparian habitat
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Forest owner motivations and attitudes towards supplying biomass for energy in Europe
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Forest owner perceptions of institutions and voluntary contracting for biodiversity conservation: Not crowding out but staying out
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Forest owners’ choice of reforestation method: an application of the theory of planned behavior
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Forest parameter estimation by means of Monte-Carlo simulations with experimental considerations – Estimation of multiple reflections among trees depending on forest parameters Original Research Article
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Forest parameter estimation in the Pol-InSAR context employing the multiplicative–additive speckle noise model
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Forest patch connectivity diagnostics and prioritization using graph theory
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Forest patch connectivity diagnostics and prioritization using graph theory
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Forest Pattern and Ecological Process, David Lindenmayer. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia (2010). 320 pp., AU $120.00 (Pbk), ISBN: 978-0-643-09660-8.
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Forest perturbations and biodiversity during the last ten thousand years in French Guiana
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Forest Plans and ad hoc scientist groups in the 1990s: Coping with the Forest Service viability clause
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Forest plots and the interpretation of subgroups
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Forest policy and land planning policy in Spain: a regional approach
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Forest policy for sustainable commodity wood production: an examination drawing on the Australian experience
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Forest Policy Impact Assessment in the Ouachita National Forest and the Valuation of Conserving Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers
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Forest policy in aroused society: Ukrainian post-Orange Revolution challenges
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Forest policy in the EU and its influence on the plant diversity of woodlands
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Forest policy reformed: A United States perspective
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Forest privatisation and the role of community in forests and nature protection in Tanzania
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Forest Product Industry and Engineered Wood Products: The Nigerian Experience
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Forest production model for upland black spruce stands—Optimal site occupancy levels for maximizing net production
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Forest production model for upland black spruce stands—Optimal site occupancy levels for maximizing net production
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Forest productivity and land ownership in the U.S. Lake States
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Forest products decomposition in municipal solid waste landfills
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Forest products technology research at the Scottish Institute for Wood Technology, SWIT, University of Abertay Dundee, Scotland, UK
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Forest products, markets and socio-economics: ten years of pan-European research co-operation at EFI
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Forest proportion as indicator of ecological integrity in streams using Plecoptera as a proxy
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Forest recovery in abandoned agricultural lands in a karst region of the Dominican Republic
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Forest recovery on abandoned logging roads in a tropical montane rain forest of Hainan Island, China
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Forest re-growth on medieval farmland after the Black Death pandemic—Implications for atmospheric CO2 levels
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Forest remnants in the Long Point region, Southern Ontario: Tree species diversity and size structure
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Forest resource trade between Japan and Southeast Asia: the structure of dual decay
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Forest resource use change during early market integration in tropical rain forests: the Huaorani of upper Amazonia
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Forest resources management using geospatial tools: a case study of Northern Nigeria
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Forest restitution and protected area effectiveness in post-socialist Romania
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FOREST RESTORATION—THE THIRD BIG SILVICULTURAL CHALLENGE
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Forest Road Design Combining Common Design Techniques and GIS (Case Study: 2nd Series of Liresar Forest
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Forest Roads Effects on the Height of Forest Biomasses in the Margin of the Road and in Its Depth
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Forest science and forest policy in the Americas: building bridges to a sustainable future
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Forest Sciences. Impact of Global Change on Tree Physiology Forest Ecosystems. Proceedings of the International Conference on Impacts of Global Change on tree physiology and Forest Ecosystems, 26–29 November 1996 in Wageningen, The Netherlands. Edited by
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Forest Sciences. Impact of Global Change on Tree Physiology Forest Ecosystems. Proceedings of the International Conference on Impacts of Global Change on tree physiology and Forest Ecosystems, 26–29 November 1996 in Wageningen, The Netherlands. Edited by
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Forest sector modeling: a synthesis of econometrics, mathematical programming, and system dynamics methods
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Forest seed banks along an intensity gradient of ancient agriculture
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Forest site types and soil cover in the Roztocze National Park – the current state of knowledge
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Forest soil acidification assessment using principal component analysis and geostatistics
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Forest soil characteristics in a chronosequence of harvested Douglas-fir forests
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Forest soil community responses to plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria and spruce seedlings
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Forest soil conservation in central Mexico: An interdisciplinary assessment
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Forest soil decomposition and its contribution to heterotrophic respiration: A case study based on Canada
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Forest soil decomposition and its contribution to heterotrophic respiration: A case study based on Canada
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Forest soil microbial functional patterns and response to a drought and warming event: Key role of climate–plant–soil interactions at a regional scale
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Forest soil microbial functional patterns and response to a drought and warming event: Key role of climate–plant–soil interactions at a regional scale
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Forest soil respiration and its heterotrophic and autotrophic components: Global patterns and responses to temperature and precipitation
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Forest soil respiration and its heterotrophic and autotrophic components: Global patterns and responses to temperature and precipitation
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Forest Spatial Dynamics with Gap Expansion: Total Gap Area and Gap Size Distribution
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Forest stand characteristics estimation using a most similar neighbor approach and image spatial structure information
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Forest stand dynamics and similarity theory
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Forest stand dynamics and similarity theory
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Forest Stand Types Classification Using Tree-Based Algorithms and SPOT-HRG Data
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Forest structure and aboveground biomass in the southwestern United States from MODIS and MISR
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Forest structure and composition at young fire and cut edges in black spruce boreal forest
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Forest structure and organic horizon analysis along a fire chronosequence in the low elevation forests of western Montana
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Forest structure characteristics in disturbed and undisturbed sites of Mt. Elgon Moist Lower Montane Forest, western Kenya
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Forest structure influences on rainfall partitioning and cloud interception: A comparison of native forest sites in Kona, Hawai’i
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Forest structure modeling with combined airborne hyperspectral and LiDAR data
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Forest structure optimization using evolutionary programming and landscape ecology metrics
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Forest sustainability and the free trade of forest products: cases from Southeast Asia
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Forest sustainability and trade policies
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Forest Taxation and Rotation Age under Private Amenity Valuation: New Results
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Forest thinning and soil respiration in a Sitka spruce forest in Ireland
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Forest tourism and recreation: case studies in environmental management: X. Font and J. Tribe (Eds.); CABI Publishing, Wallingford, 2000, pp 292, ISBN 0-85199-414-8. £40.00.
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Forest transition in an ecologically important region: Patterns and causes for landscape dynamics in the Niger Delta
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Forest transitions: towards a global understanding of land use change
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Forest treatment residues for thermal energy compared with disposal by onsite burning: Emissions and energy return
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Forest tree responses to extreme drought and some biotic events: Towards a selection according to hazard tolerance?
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Forest tree species discrimination in western Himalaya using EO-1 Hyperion
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Forest turnover, diversity and CO2
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Forest turnover, diversity, and CO2
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Forest understory soil temperatures and heat flux calculated using a Fourier model and scaled using a digital camera
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Forest variability index: a vector quantifying forest stand diversity and forest compactness
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Forest variable estimation using a high-resolution digital surface model
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Forest vertical structure from GLAS: An evaluation using LVIS and SRTM data
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Forest Volume Decompositions and Abel–Cayley–Hurwitz Multinomial Expansions
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Forestal algebras and algebraic forests (on a new class of weakly compact graphs) Original Research Article
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Forestation as a medium term buffer stock of carbon
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Forest-based bioenergy in China: Status, opportunities, and challenges
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Forest-derived lignin biomarkers in an Australian oxisol decrease substantially after 90 years of pasture
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Forested landslide detection using LiDAR data and the random forest algorithm: A case study of the Three Gorges, China
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Forestepping-backstepping stacking pattern of volcaniclastic successions: Roccamonfina volcano, Italy
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Forestepping-backstepping stacking pattern of volcaniclastic successions: Roccamonfina volcano, Italy
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Forester Navigation Application (FNA): Mobile Training in Environmental Organizations
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Forest-fire as a model for the dynamics of disease epidemics
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Forestland development and private forestry with examples from Oregon (USA)
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Forest-land use complementarity modifies community structure of a tropical herpetofauna
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ForestMAS – A single tree based secondary succession model employing Ellenberg indicator values
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ForestMAS – A single tree based secondary succession model employing Ellenberg indicator values
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Forestomach fermentation characteristics and diet digestibility in alpacas (Lama pacos) and sheep (Ovis aries) fed two forage diets
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Forestry and rural development in Europe: an exploration of socio-political discourses
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Forestry and the carbon market response to stabilize climate
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Forestry conflicts from the 1950s to 1983: A review of a comparative study between USA, Germany, France, Sweden, Finland and Norway. European Forest Institute, Corvallis (1995), 91, ISBN: 952-9844-07-7
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Forestry disputes in provincial France during the nineteenth century: the case of the Montagne de Lure
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Forestry effects on bedload yields in mountain streams
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Forestry in the Ukraine: the road ahead?
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Forestry policy in colonial and postcolonial Zimbabwe: continuity and change
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Forestry policy reform and the role of incentives in Tanzania
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Forestry production and logistics planning: an analysis using mixed-integer programming
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Forestry projects for climate change mitigation: an overview of guidelines and issues for monitoring, evaluation, reporting, verification, and certification
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Forestry Sciences: Assessment of Biodiversity for Improved Forest Planning. Proceedings of the Conference on Assessment of Biodiversity for Improved Forest Planning, 7–11 October 1996, held in Monte Verita, Switzerland. Edited by Peter Bachman, Michael Kö
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Forestry Sciences: Assessment of Biodiversity for Improved Forest Planning. Proceedings of the Conference on Assessment of Biodiversity for Improved Forest Planning, 7–11 October 1996, held in Monte Verita, Switzerland. Edited by Peter Bachman, Michael Kö
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Forestry, politicians and power—perspectives from Nepalʹs forest policy
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Forests and erosion: Insights from a study of suspended-sediment dynamics in an overland flow-prone rainforest catchment
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Forests and global warming mitigation in Brazil: opportunities in the Brazilian forest sector for responses to global warming under the “clean development mechanism”
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Forests and rangelands’ wildfire risk zoning using GIS and AHP techniques
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Forests and water: The value of native temperate forests in supplying water for human consumption
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Forests as a mirror of rural conditions; local views on the role of forests across Europe
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Forests for carbon sequestration or fossil fuel substitution? A sensitivity analysis
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Forests in the balance: Linking tradition and technology in landscape mosaics
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Forests may need centuries to recover their original productivity after continuous intensive management: An example from Douglas-fir stands Original Research Article
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Forests of the tropical eastern Andean flank during the middle Pleistocene
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Forests, biomass use and poverty in Malawi
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Forests, Water and People in the Humid Tropics, M. Bonell, L.A. Bruijnzeel (Eds.). Cambridge University Press (2005)
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Forest-tundra water balance signals traced by isotopic enrichment in lakes
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Forest-ungulate interactions: monitoring, modeling and management
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Foretelling the future in aortic stenosis
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Forever Young
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Forever Young: Death-Defying Neuroblasts
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Forewarned is forearmed: Conserving self-control strength to resist social influence
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Foreword — Chemometrics in Russia: The first five-year plan fulfilled
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Foreword – Local approach to fracture
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Foreword advanced emc numerical modeling
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Foreword and acknowledgements
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Foreword and Acknowledgments
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Foreword and highlights
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Foreword by the Chair of ECerS XII
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Foreword by the Guest Editor
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Foreword by the Guest Editors
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Foreword by the minister of rural areas; agriculture; food and consumer protection of Lower Saxony
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Foreword for Analytica Chimica Acta Volume 750
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Foreword for Frontier Session, "Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods: A Userʹs Guide for Agricultural Economics"
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Foreword for NATO special
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Foreword for SEANAC inaugural conference
801
Foreword for special issue of APAL for GaLoP 2005
802
Foreword for special issue on echinococcosis: international cooperation and progress in research on echinococcosis and hydatid disease
803
Foreword for special issue on Environmental Biophysics
804
Foreword for the Special Issue on Simulation and Prototyping in Vehicle Design and Development
805
Foreword for the Special Issue on Simulation and Prototyping in Vehicle Design and Development
806
Foreword for the special issue on the Eighth International Workshop on Low Energy Electron Microscopy and Photoemission Electron Microscopy
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Foreword for the special issue on the Eighth International Workshop on Low Energy Electron Microscopy and Photoemission Electron Microscopy
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FOREWORD FOR VOLUME 12
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Foreword from guest editors advances in modelling and simulation in wireless networks
810
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Foreword from the Editors
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Foreword from the Editors
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Foreword of the Guest Editors
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Foreword of the SOCON co-ordinator
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Foreword of the Tunguska issue
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Foreword- recognition technology and fuzzy logic
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Foreword Special issue Dedicated to IABEM 2002
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Foreword special issue honors dr. motohisa kanda
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Foreword Special Issue on Analog Circuit Techniques and Related Topics
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Foreword special issue on digital control in power electronics
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Foreword Special Section on Analog Circuit Techniques in the Digital-Oriented Era
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Foreword special section on virtual reality in robotics and automation
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Foreword to “intelligence and social policy
824
Foreword to articles on “From information to knowledge using astronomical databases” Original Research Article
825
Foreword to EABE special issue on electromagnetics
826
Foreword to Flotation ’11
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Foreword to special issue dedicated to Professor Maria José Calhorda
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Foreword to special issue in honour of George Psacharopoulos
831
Foreword to Special Issue: “Fault Zone Structure, Mechanics and Evolution in Nature and Experiment”
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Foreword to special issue: Water quality and biology of UK rivers entering the North Sea: The Land Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS) and associated work
833
Foreword to special Journal of Macroeconomics issue on nonlinearities in economic growth
834
Foreword to special section of polymer containing collected papers from the IUPAC World Polymer Congress, Macro 2004, Paris, July 4–9th, 2004. Symposium on ‘polymer blends, composites and hybrid polymeric materials’
835
Foreword to the 4th Nordic Symposium on Fish Immunology in Denmark
836
Foreword to the 5th Nordic Symposium on Fish Immunology in Norway
837
Foreword to The International Symposium on Advanced Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering (Bionic Design Workshop ʹ99)
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Foreword to the special edition of Engineering Failure Analysis featuring selected articles from The International Conference on Failure Analysis, Melbourne, Australia, 20–22 November 2002
839
Foreword to the Special Issue
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Foreword to the special issue low-voltage electron microscopy
841
Foreword to the special issue low-voltage electron microscopy
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Foreword to the special issue of Acta Oecologica
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Foreword to the Special Issue of Planetary and Space Science on the BepiColombo Mission to Mercury
844
Foreword to the Special Issue of the Symposia on Assessment and Mitigation of Collateral Seismic Hazards
845
Foreword to the special issue on “Nonstandard applications of computer algebra”
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Foreword to the special issue on “Nonstandard Applications of Computer Algebra”
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Foreword to the special issue on Applications of computer algebra
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Foreword to the Special Issue on Schemas
849
Foreword to the special JOMC issue on bioorganometallic chemistry
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Foreword to Theme Issue on Cost Management Concepts, Firm Performance, and Industrial Competitiveness
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Foreword to this special edition of the Journal of Insect Physiology
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Foreword to this Special Issue of “Ore Geology Reviews”
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Foreword to: Advanced stability and seismicity concepts
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Foreword to: Mesh reduction techniques—Part I
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FOREWORD/EDITORIAL
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Foreword: A nanoworld of tubes: Opto-electronic applications of carbon nanotubes
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Foreword: An International Symposium on Therapeutic Jurisprudence
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Foreword: Andy King
862
Foreword: BIOCOMP2007
863
Foreword: changing the treatment paradigm for coronary artery disease
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Foreword: From the ankle to the tip of the spectrum
865
Foreword: Inference of climate change from geothermal data
866
Foreword: Introduction to Restylane SubQ, a novel non-animal stabilized hyaluronic acid tissue filler (NASHA)
867
Foreword: Max D Coon (1937–2010)
868
Foreword: Memories of An Old Friend
869
Foreword: Molecular link between neural development and cancer
870
Foreword: Predicting the responses of animals to their nutrients - quo vadimus?
871
Foreword: Progress in the experimental determination of Boltzmannʹs constant
872
Foreword: Resilience, vulnerability and adaptation: A cross-cutting theme of the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change
873
Foreword: Seismic Exploration of the Deep Continental Crust
874
Foreword: Slip localization and transfer
875
Foreword: special issue on "recent advances in EMC of printed circuit boards"
876
Foreword: special issue on the geology of Northwestern Mexico and adjacent areas
877
Foreword: Special Issue: InCULT 2014 Plenary Papers
878
FOREWORD: The EUROSIBERIAN CARBONFLUX project
879
Foreword: the history of studies of scientistsʹ roles in international conflict resolution
880
Foreword: The International Biosphere Modelling and Assessment Programme, BIOMASS
881
Foreword: the NINR research centers programs
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Foreword: Utility-sponsored research
883
Forewords from Michael Astor and Sir David Naish
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Forex Market Sıtuatıon In Turkey And Effects On Turkey Fınancıal Market
885
FOREX risk premia and policy uncertainty: a recursive utility analysis
886
Forfeiture programs in California: Why so few?
887
Forgeability and die-forging forming of direct chill casting Mg–Nd–Zn–Zr magnesium alloy
888
Forgeability of Mg–Al–Zn magnesium alloys in hot and warm closed die forging
889
Forgeability of ultra-fine grained aluminum alloy for bolt forming
890
Forgeability of ultra-fine grained aluminum alloy for bolt forming
891
Forgeability test of extruded Mg–Sn–Al–Zn alloys under warm forming conditions
892
Forged Consensus: Science, Technology and Economic Policy in the United States, 1921–1953: David M. Hart, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1988, xiv, 257pp+index, £39.95, ISBN 0-691-02667-X
893
Forged HITEMAL: Al-based MMCs strengthened with nanometric thick Al2O3 skeleton
894
Forgery Attack is a Piece of Cake on a Class of Mutual Authentication Protocols
895
Forget About Liquefied Natural Gas: We Need Diverse Clean Energy Now
896
Forget about the correspondence theory of truth
897
Forget planning, put politics first? Priorities for urban management in developing countries
898
Forget the facts, hear the truth
899
Forgetful polygons as generalizations of semi-affine planes Original Research Article
900
Forgetting about hazard
901
Forgetting and the Ageing of Scientific Publications
902
Forgetting by remembering: Stereotype inhibition through rehearsal of alternative aspects of identity
903
Forgetting compliance: Aboriginal health and medical culture: Kim Humphery and Tarun Weeramanthri with Joseph Fitz; Northern Territory University Press, Darwin NT, 2001, 122pp.
904
Forgetting Due to Retroactive Interference: A Fusion of Müller and Pilzeckerʹs (1900) Early Insights into Everyday Forgetting and Recent Research on Anterograde Amnesia
905
Forgetting hygiene
906
Forgetting in the recall-based elicitation of personal and social networks
907
Forgetting Is Regulated through Rac Activity in Drosophila
908
Forgetting of friends and its effects on measuring friendship networks
909
Forgetting the anxiety: Gamblersʹ reactions to outcome uncertainty
910
Forgetting the initial distribution for Hidden Markov Models
911
Forgetting to forget: On the duration of voluntary suppression of neutral and emotional memories
912
ForgettingCurves: implications forConnectionist models
913
Forging a fit between technology and morality: The Dutch debate on organ transplants
914
Forging a fit between technology and morality: The Dutch debate on organ transplants
915
Forging a Future of Better Cardiovascular Health: Addressing Childhood Obesity
916
Forging Ahead: How to Thrive at the Modern Workplace
917
Forging Ahead: How to Thrive at the Modern Workplace
918
Forging Consensus on National Renewables Policy: The Renewables Portfolio Standard and the National Public Benefits Trust Fund
919
Forging induces changes in the formability and microstructure of extruded Mg96Zn2Y2 alloy with a long-period stacking order phase
920
Forging limit of a novel high-speed-steel cold work roll based on ductile fracture criteria by finite element model
921
Forging nature-based tourism policy issues: A case study in Pennsylvania
922
Forging New Ties between E. coli Genes
923
Forging of 2124/SiCp composite: preliminary studies of the effects on microstructure and strength
924
Forging of metallic foams to reproduce biomechanical components
925
Forging of Mg–3Al–1Zn–1Ca alloy prepared by high-frequency electromagnetic casting
926
Forging of polygonal discs using the dual stream functions
927
Forging of spur gears with internal serrations and design of the dies
928
Forging of superalloys
929
Forging of the AA2618/20 vol.% Al2O3p composite: Effects on microstructure and tensile properties
930
Forging of the AA6061/23 vol.%Al2O3p composite: Effects on microstructure and tensile properties
931
Forging process analysis with arbitrary shape die in semi-solid material with high solid fraction
932
Forging process analysis with arbitrary shape die in semi-solid material with high solid fraction
933
Forging process analysis with arbitrary shape die in semi-solid material with high solid fraction
934
Forging simulation of sintered powder compacts under various frictional conditions
935
Forging simulation of sintered powder compacts under various frictional conditions
936
Forging simulation of sintered powder compacts under various frictional conditions
937
Forging solutions to health worker migration
938
Forging the Anglo-American Cataloging Alliance: Descriptive Cataloging, 1830-1908
939
Forging the Community: Explorations of Memory in Two Novels by Jes?s Moncada
940
Forging the missing link in free energy estimations: λ-WHAM in thermodynamic integration, overlap histogramming, and free energy perturbation
941
Forgive and Forget: Can Brand Transgression Lead to Behavioral Intention?
942
Forgive and remember revisited
943
Forgive, and remember
944
Forgiveness and mental health variables: Interpreting the relationship using an adaptational-continuum model of personality and coping
945
Forgiveness and personality traits
946
Forgiveness for intimate partner violence: The influence of victim and offender variables
947
Forgiveness intervention for female South Korean adolescent aggressive victims
948
Forgiveness intervention for female South Korean adolescent aggressive victims
949
Forgiveness of Others and Self‐Forgiveness: The Predictive Role of Cognitive Distortions, Empathy, and Rumination
950
Forgiveness within the Big Five personality model
951
Forgiveness, personality and gratitude
952
Forgiving the Enemy: A Comparative Analysis of The Concept of Forgiveness in Shari’ah and Malaysian Law
953
Forgivingness and action orientation
954
Forgivingness and the paranoid personality style
955
Forgotten Abdominal Pain
956
Forgotten and novel aspects in pancreas development
957
Forgotten but not gone: The recall and recognition of self-threatening memories
958
Forgotten Children—Addressing the Health Needs of Looked after Children and Young People. The Residential Care Health Project; Astron Publishing, 2004, 96 pages, ISBN 0 9546292 0 5, £14.95.
959
Forgotten Double J Stent with Maximum Stone Burden
960
Forgotten Double J Stents – A Curse of COVID-19 Pandemic
961
Forgotten Grasslands of the South: Natural History and Conservation, Reed F. Noss. Island Press (2012). 320 pp., Hardcover $70.00, ISBN: 97815972648840, Paperback $35.00, ISBN: 9781597264891, ebook $34.99, ISBN: 9781610912259
962
FORGOTTEN HERITAGE The 18th Century Wooden Church from Ursi Village, Romania
963
Forgotten imprisoned Syrian doctors
964
Forgotten long-term indwelling double J stent
965
Forgotten Migrated Intra-Uterine Contraceptive Device and its rare complication rare case report from Kashmir Valley
966
Forgotten monomers: free radical polymerization behavior of norbornadiene derivatives in comparison with methyl methacrylate
967
Forgotten Paleogene limulid tracks: Xishuangbanania from Yunnan, China
968
Forgotten refugees and other displaced populations
969
Forgotten Source of Heparin as a Cause of Worsening Platelet Count in a Pre-Existing Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia
970
Forgotten Stents, Unforgettable Patients
971
Forgotten ureteric stents in renal transplant recipients: three case reports
972
Forgotten/retained double J ureteric stents: A source of severe morbidity in children
973
FORIA: Forest Impact Analysis : An interactive decision support software providing information on the secondary effects of radiological countermeasures applied in forests
974
Forisomes: calcium-powered protein complexes with potential as ‘smart’ biomaterials
975
Fork-decompositions of matroids
976
Forked Temperley–Lieb algebras and intermediate subfactors
977
Forkhead box M1 transcription factor: A novel target for cancer therapy
978
Forkhead Transcription Factors Establish Origin Timing and Long-Range Clustering in S. cerevisiae
979
Forking and unusual decay out of superdeformed bands in 83Zr
980
Forklift safety, traffic engineering and intelligent transport systems: a case study
981
Forklift with a lithium-titanate battery during a lifting/lowering cycle: Analysis of the recuperation capability
982
Fork-shaped highly conductive pathways for maximum cooling in a heat generating piece
983
Form “fruste” of long QT syndrome as a possible cause for unexplained syncope revealed by dobutamine infusion
984
Form and distribution of gold mobilized into surface waters and sediments from a gossan tailings pile, Murray Brook massive sulphide deposit, New Brunswick, Canada
985
Form and extent of the Dufek intrusion, Antarctica, from newly compiled aeromagnetic data
986
Form and function Analysis of Porch in Iranian- Islamic Architecture
987
Form and function in public buildings
988
Form and function in the broiler chicken: the relationship between gastrointestinal morphological parameters and digestive functional physiology
989
Form and function: The impact of query term and operator usage on Web search results
990
Form and function: The significance of material properties in the design of tensile fabric structures
991
Form and functionality of starch
992
FORM AND LANGUAGE: THE LANDSCAPE OF THE ARCHITECTURAL
993
Form and selection of covariance adjusted estimators in repeated measures models
994
Form and structure of maple trees in urban environments
995
Form as Diagram of Forces: The Equiangular Spiral in the Work of Pier Luigi Nervi
996
Form coke reaction processes in carbon dioxide
997
Form crush dressing of diamond grinding wheels
998
Form design of product image using grey relational analysis and neural network models
999
Form drag is a major component of bed shear stress associated with tidal flow in the vicinity of an isolated sand bank, Torres Strait, northern Australia
1000
Form error analysis of mould insert for large angle lens with ICP algorithm
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