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Repetitive Ozone Exposures and Evaluation of Pulmonary Inflammation and Remodeling in Diabetic Mouse Strains 期刊论文
Environmental Health Perspectives, 2020
作者:  James G. Wagner;  Christina E. Barkauskas;  Aaron Vose;  Ryan P. Lewandowski;  Jack R. Harkema;  Robert M. Tighe
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Enhanced ice nucleation activity of coal fly ash aerosol particles initiated by ice-filled pores 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2019, 19 (13) : 8783-8800
作者:  Umo, Nsikanabasi Silas;  Wagner, Robert;  Ullrich, Romy;  Kiselev, Alexei;  Saathoff, Harald;  Weidler, Peter G.;  Cziczo, Daniel J.;  Leisner, Thomas;  Moehler, Ottmar
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Tree-level growth and survival following commercial thinning of four major softwood species in North America 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 427: 355-364
作者:  Bose, Arun K.;  Weiskittel, Aaron;  Kuehne, Christian;  Wagner, Robert G.;  Turnblom, Eric;  Burkhart, Harold E.
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Individual-tree growth  Tree mortality  Softwood species  Shade tolerance  Tree spacing  Mixed-effect modeling  Pacific Northwest US  Southeast US  Northeast US  
Does commercial thinning improve stand-level growth of the three most commercially important softwood forest types in North America? 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 409: 683-693
作者:  Bose, Arun K.;  Weiskittel, Aaron;  Kuehne, Christian;  Wagner, Robert G.;  Turnblom, Eric;  Burkhart, Harold E.
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Commercial thinning  Softwood species  Dominant trees  Stand age at thinning  Mixed-effect modelling  Pacific Northwest US  Southeast US  Northeast US  
Occurrence, pattern of change, and factors associated with American beech-dominance in stands of the northeastern USA forest 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2017, 392
作者:  Bose, Arun K.;  Weiskittel, Aaron;  Wagner, Robert G.
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Tolerant hardwood forests  Biotic factors  Abiotic factors  Climate change  Cluster analysis  Hardwood silviculture