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Stumps were measured for diameter and decay class in 2002 but were not remeasured in 2006.
Three trees per species were measured for diameter: the smallest, the largest, and the basal area median tree.
Woody debris, fallen woody material > 1 cm diameter, was measured for diameter, species, and decay class along four 15 m transects at each plot.
In each plot, all trees were measured for diameter at breast height (DBH; cm) and a random subsample (15%) of trees for maximum height (Ht; m).
Inside every transect, all saplings (over 50 cm) were measured for diameter and height and monitored for degree and type of damage (browsing, debarking, fraying).
All trees taller than or equal to 0.1 m were described according to species and coordinates, and measured for diameter at breast height and height in 1991, 1996, 2001 and 2006.
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In each plot, trees were measured for diameter-at-breast height (DBH – measured at 1.4 m from the ground) and tree height.
The largest moments in serum were measured for large diameter metal metal bearings (<8 Nm for standard bearings), followed by metal polyethylene, and the lowest moments were for small diameter ceramic ceramic and ceramic metal combinations.
Within each plot all trees were measured for stem diameter.
All woody shrubs were measured for basal diameter (d), top height (h), and vertical projection of canopy cover (ct) by species (s).
Samples corresponding to stages 31 to 38 of the modified E-L system [ 14] were measured for berry diameter, °Brix (an approximate measure of the mass ratio of dissolved solids, mostly sucrose, to water in fruit juices) and titratable acidity.
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