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1by T‐N. Nguyen, C. R. Burn, D. J. King, S. L. Smith“... maximum‐likelihood classification technique. Near‐surface permafrost was absent beneath willow–horsetail...”
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2“... maximum-likelihood classification technique. Near-surface permafrost was absent beneath willow–horsetail...”
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3by Nguyen, T.-N., Burn, C. (Christopher R.), King, D. (Douglas J.), Smith, S.L.“... maximum-likelihood classification technique. Near-surface permafrost was absent beneath willow-horsetail...”
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4by Nguyen, T‐N., Burn, C. R., King, D. J., Smith, S. L.“... beneath willow–horsetail ( Salix‐Equisetum ) vegetation communities on point bars and alluvial islands...”
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5“... of horsetail (Equisetum fluviatile) than in winter. Food habit analyses revealed that high-protein E...”
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