Dynamics of water transport and storage in conifers studied with deuterium and heat tracing techniques.
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D. Woodruff | D. C. Shaw | F. Meinzer | J. Domec | J. Brooks | B. Gartner | J. M. Warren | K. Bible | F C Meinzer | J R Brooks | J C Domec | B L Gartner | J M Warren | D R Woodruff | K Bible | D C Shaw | D. Shaw | Barbara L. Gartner | Jeffrey M. Warren | David C. Shaw
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