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Changes of Grassland Rain Use Efficiency and NDVI in Northwestern China from 1982 to 2013 and Its Response to Climate Change

Juan Chang    
Jiaxi Tian    
Zengxin Zhang    
Xi Chen    
Yizhao Chen    
Sheng Chen and Zheng Duan    

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