Variable And NotH. Valdes
List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 7.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000057 | Daniel Wallach [France] ; Peter J. Thorburn [Australie] | The error in agricultural systems model prediction depends on the variable being predicted : Agricultural Systems Modelling and Software - Part I |
000515 | Stef Bokhorst [Suède] ; A. D. Huiskes [Pays-Bas] ; Rien Aerts [Pays-Bas] ; Peter Convey [Royaume-Uni] ; Elisabeth J. Cooper [Norvège] ; Linda Dalen [Norvège] ; Brigitta Erschbamer [Autriche] ; J N Gudmundsson [Islande] ; Annika Hofgaard [Norvège] ; Robert D. Hollister [États-Unis] ; Jill Johnstone [Canada] ; Ingibjorg S. Jonsdottir [Islande] ; Marc Lebouvier [France] ; Bart Van De Vijver [Belgique] ; Carl-Henrik Wahren [Australie] ; Ellen Dorrepaal [Suède] | Variable temperature effects of Open Top Chambers at polar and alpine sites explained by irradiance and snow depth |
000955 | Susan C. Baker [Australie] ; Mona Garandel [Australie, France] ; Martin Deltombe [Australie, France] ; Mark G. Neyland [Australie] | Factors influencing initial vascular plant seedling composition following either aggregated retention harvesting and regeneration burning or burning of unharvested forest |
002D23 | Mike Bonell [Royaume-Uni] ; John Williams [Australie] | A review of hydrology research within the open eucalypt woodlands of tropical semiarid Australia: A possible source of baseline information for the West African Sahel |
003892 | A. Kruk [Pologne] ; S. Lek [France] ; Y.-S. Park [Corée du Sud] ; T. Penczak [Pologne] | Fish assemblages in the large lowland Narew River system (Poland) : Application of the self-organizing map algorithm |
004663 | Florence Carre [France] ; Alex B. Mcbratney [Australie] | Digital terron mapping |
004C96 | Ron Pinhasi [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Pluciennik [Royaume-Uni] ; Alex Bentley [Royaume-Uni] ; Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel [France] ; David Bulbeck [Australie] ; Catherine Perles [France] ; Joao Zilhao [Portugal] | A regional biological approach to the spread of farming in Europe: Anatolia, the Levant, South-Eastern Europe, and the Mediterranean. Commentaries. Authors' reply |
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