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Individual-Tree Diameter Growth Models for Mixed Nothofagus Second Growth Forests in Southern Chile

Paulo C. Moreno    
Sebastian Palmas    
Francisco J. Escobedo    
Wendell P. Cropper and Salvador A. Gezan    

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