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3by Acquah, Gifty Ewurama“... have made a shift to abundant renewable resources such as forest biomass more attractive. However...”
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4by Acquah, Gifty Ewurama“... have made a shift to abundant renewable resources such as forest biomass more attractive. However...”
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5by Wolf, Derek“... such that renewable resources are used most effectively in addressing modern energy challenges. Optimized decision...”
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6by Wolf, Derek“... such that renewable resources are used most effectively in addressing modern energy challenges. Optimized decision...”
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7by McKechnie, Jonathan“...Bioenergy production from forest resources offers opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG...”
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8by McKechnie, Jonathan“...Bioenergy production from forest resources offers opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG...”
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9by MacDonald, Jacqueline“... the most recalcitrant biomass resources to bioprocess technologies. The white rot fungus Phanerochaete...”
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10by MacDonald, Jacqueline“... the most recalcitrant biomass resources to bioprocess technologies. The white rot fungus Phanerochaete...”
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11by Perhar, Gurbir“... resources may exist. Recent modeling results suggest food webs with high quality (nutritional...”
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12by Perhar, Gurbir“... resources may exist. Recent modeling results suggest food webs with high quality (nutritional...”
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13by Stewart, Thomas Joseph“...I compared changes in offshore Lake Ontario major species-group biomass, production and diets...”
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14by Stewart, Thomas Joseph“...I compared changes in offshore Lake Ontario major species-group biomass, production and diets...”
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15by Piascik, Paul“... part of forest management. In order to better manage this resource, it is important to assess its role...”
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16by Piascik, Paul“... part of forest management. In order to better manage this resource, it is important to assess its role...”
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17Soil Microbial and Nutrient Dynamics During Late Winter and Early Spring in Low Arctic Sedge Meadowsby Edwards, Katherine“... biomass (MB) and soil nutrients peak in late winter, and decrease during the early stages of spring thaw...”
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18Soil Microbial and Nutrient Dynamics During Late Winter and Early Spring in Low Arctic Sedge Meadowsby Edwards, Katherine“... biomass (MB) and soil nutrients peak in late winter, and decrease during the early stages of spring thaw...”
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