A 13.79:PNW-39
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Possible grouse damage on true firs / |
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A 13.79:PNW-40
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Snow damage to coniferous seedlings and saplings / |
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A 13.79:PNW-41
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A formula for the Douglas-fir total cubic-foot volume table from bulletin 201 / |
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A 13.79:PNW-42
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Compatibility of balloon fabrics with ammonia / |
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A 13.79:PNW-43
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Labor requirements in thinning Douglas-fir and western hemlock on two experimental forests in western Washington / |
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A 13.79:PNW-44
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A computer program for calculating allowable cut using the area-volume check method / |
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A 13.79:PNW-45
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A simple, progressive, tree improvement program for Douglas-fir / |
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A 13.79:PNW-46
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Translocation of dye in grand and subalpine firs infested by the balsam woolly aphid / |
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A 13.79:PNW-47
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Low stand density speeds lodgepole pine tree growth / |
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A 13.79:PNW-48
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An analysis of two logging road standards for BLM's Tillamook Project / |
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A 13.79:PNW-49
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Radiation sampling in a mountainous zone / |
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A 13.79:PNW-50
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Primary microbiological succession on a landslide of alpine origin at Mount Rainier / |
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A 13.79:PNW-51
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Fire-danger rating in the future / |
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A 13.79:PNW-59
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Board-foot tree volume tables and equations for white spruce in interior Alaska / |
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A 13.79:PNW-60
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Frost depth in forest soils near Juneau, Alaska / |
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A 13.79:PNW-61
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The occurrence of the hemlock looper (Lambdina fiscellaria (Guenée)) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) in southeast Alaska, with notes on its biology / |
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A 13.79:PNW-62
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A cumulative cubic-foot tally form for point sampling / |
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A 13.79:PNW-64
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Debris avalanching in thin soils derived from bedrock / |
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A 13.79:PNW-68
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Soil-water piezometry in a southeast Alaska landslide area / |
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A 13.79:PNW-75
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Small mammals and natural reforestation in southeast Alaska / |
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