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“... individual. Life form and morphological traits were recorded for plant species. One month after fire the...”
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“... tree response models useful to help estimating the impact of fire and to support management decisions...”
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“... to old seismic codes are subjected to fire and then cyclic loading. Four RC columns were damaged after...”
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“... there was a decrease in the proportion of hard seeds after burning, while direct exposure to fire killed...”
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“... ways it differed substantially from fire. Unlike fire, frost increases litter cover and decreases the...”
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“... response has not yet been fully established. Few studies have assessed post-fire erosion over multiple...”
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