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Patrick Cleary
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Laurence Kavanagh, Jerome Keohane, Guiomar Garcia Cabellos, Andrew Lloyd and John Cleary
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Simone Prospero and Michelle Cleary
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J. Rathbun, S. I. Safferman, S. S. Davis, T. Cleary, K. Foight
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Michelle Cleary,Rona Sturrock,Janice Hodge
Laminated (or Phellinus) root disease (Phellinus sulphurascens Pilát, syn. = P. weirii) is a major, naturally occurring disturbance agent in interior forests and poses a significant threat to its most economically important host, Douglas-fir. The disease...
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Dean Carson and Jen Cleary
For those who have access to them, technologies of various sorts play a key role in maintaining connections between small and geographically dispersed settlements and to the wider World. For technologies to work in remote areas, there must be a framework...
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Stefan Zeglen,Richard Hunt,Michelle Cleary
White pine blister rust (Cronartium ribicola) is an introduced disease affecting five-needle pines throughout North America. Like other non-native pests, its impact on the native hosts has been dramatic, decimating species such as western white pine in b...
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Michelle Cleary,Bart van der Kamp,Duncan Morrison
In the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Armillaria (Armillaria ostoyae) root disease (DRA) causes considerable losses in immature stands by killing natural and planted coniferous trees. Tree mortality usually begins about 5?7 years after stand esta...
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Paul W. Cleary
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Stoianovici, D. Cleary, K. Patriciu, A. Mazilu, D. Stanimir, A. Craciunoiu, N. Watson, V. Kavoussi, L.
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