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WOUNDED FORESTS; STARVING TREES

Arboricultural Journal, 1985
(1986). WOUNDED FORESTS; STARVING TREES. Arboricultural Journal: Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 299-308.
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Trees and forests

2021
The basic terminology of graphs, as vertex-edge pairs is presented, leading to the definitions of trees, in the sense of rooted trees, and unrooted, or free, trees. It is shown how to build up trees from the tree with a single vertex, using the beta-product and the B+ operation, together with a prefix (Polish) operator.
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K-tree/forest

Proceedings of the 25th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, 2002
In Information Retrieval it is well-known that the complexity of processing boolean queries depends on the size of the intermediate results, which could be huge (and are typically on disk) even though the size of the final result may be quite small. In the case of inverted files the most time consuming operation is the merging or intersection of the ...
Rakesh M. Verma, Sanjiv Behl
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Fungicides for forest trees, shade trees and forest products

The Botanical Review, 1950
Intensive control measures for forest tree diseases are generally impracticable, and for shade trees are limited in scope by the large size of the plants and the small number ordinarily under a single management. Forest pathology has therefore lagged behind orchard and crop plant pathology in direct control measures, and has contributed little to the ...
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Forest vs. trees

Proceedings of the 41st annual Design Automation Conference, 2004
Timing closure has been a headache, is still a headache, and always will be a headache.The fast - track evolution of consumer electronics (especially) acts to keep our pain level high: if timing closure isn't currently painful, the push for quality of result (QOR) will soon make it painful again.
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Endophytism in forest trees.

2004
L'endofitismo delle specie fungine, in rapporto alle piante forestali, viene descritto da un punto di vista ecologico e nei suoi significati nelle malattie ...
RAGAZZI, ALESSANDRO   +2 more
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Forest-tree breeding

Economic Botany, 1948
The breeding of forest trees by means of selection and of hybridization in order to obtain increased disease resistance and improved utilitarian qualities in pulp and timber trees is still in the experimental stage, but long-range planning along these lines offers one means of balancing diminishing timber supplies.
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The Forest Trees

2019
The Nigerian Field, 7 (4), 171 ...
Wardrop, T N, Mackay, J H
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Trees and Forests

2015
One of my nieces' favorite games is a guessing game. One person thinks of something, and the other player tries to figure out what that something is by asking only yes or no questions. If you have played this game before, you have probably seen the following pattern in action: first ask questions that eliminate large categories of possible answers ...
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