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“... to increases in temperature and changes in litter quality that can affect small woodland streams, where water...”
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“... less than 0.5% and remained unaltered during the incubation period. Wood-chip litter had a higher...”
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“... less than 0.5% and remained unaltered during the incubation period. Wood-chip litter had a higher...”
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“... current, causing hardness to decrease from 702 – 526 HV0.5. Wear mass loss rate increased by up to 41.7...”
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“.... N immobilization in alder leaves was higher than in oak leaves and increased with N concentration and temperature...”
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