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We calculated multiple alpha and beta diversity metrics using tree stem data.
Significant noise reduction is predicted to occur for a tree spacing of less than 3 m and a tree stem diameter of more than 0.11 m.
To predict the possibility of forest development, relationships between tree stem density and vegetation characteristics were examined.
Conducting tissues seldom run straight along a tree stem; usually they are arranged in a helical or spiral pattern, sometimes called the spiral grain of a tree.
From each tree, stem and knot segments (N = 5 each, with around 1 gram of weight/each) were randomly selected from asymptomatic and symptomatic twigs, respectively.
These results are in keeping with the previous studies, suggesting that CK19+ HCC and iCCA could originate from progenitor cells or biliary tree stem cells26,27,28,29.
We estimated the stand age of the study plots from tree stem cores and diameter at breast height (DBH) measurements (to the closest 0.1 mm)48.
With increasing tree stem diameter and decreasing spacing, traffic noise insertion loss is predicted to be more pronounced for each planting scheme considered (simple cubic, rectangular, triangular and face-centered cubic).
The degree of eccentricity is used as an indicator of the intensity of the mechanical stress affecting a tree stem in a certain year.
Contrary to our expectations, interior plots did not have higher carbon stock, basal area or tree stem density than edges, but only taller trees.
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Including upper stem diameter(s) as additional taper model predictor(s) is a widely used method of accounting for inter-tree stem profile differences in stem taper functions.
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