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Aspen

2022
This chapter focuses on aspens, which grow in fur-thick groves along the stream banks of the Sierra's eastern escarpment. The leaf stem (or petiole) of most plants is round in cross section, rolling easily between the fingers, but the aspen's is as lean as a blade; it resists such absentminded turning. This is because it is made for other purposes. The
Richard J. Nevle   +2 more
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Aspen

2020
A typed manuscript page written by Audrey Alexandra Brown, dated November, 1959.
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ASPEN

Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM international workshop on Geographic information systems, 2005
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are increasingly managing very large sets of data and hence a centralized data repository may not always provide the most scalable solution. Here we introduce a novel approach to manage spatial data by leveraging structured Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems based on Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs).
Haojun Wang   +2 more
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Impact of simulated aspen shoot blight on trembling aspen

Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2007
Although aspen shoot blight (ASB), caused by Pollaccia americana Ondrej, is a common disease of trembling aspen ( Populus tremuloides Michx.), its impact is uncertain. Mechanical wounding, previously shown to be a reliable surrogate for ASB infection, was used to assess ASB impact in two experiments.
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“Aspen”

IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 2021
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Aspen

IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, 2010
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Aspen

Teaching Sociology, 1992
Michael R. Hill, Frederick Wiseman
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Tamm review: Quaking aspen’s influence on fire occurrence, behavior, and severity

Forest Ecology and Management, 2023
Paul C Rogers, Larissa Yocom
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