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The Impact of Adverse Weather and Climate on the Width of European Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) Tree Rings in Southeastern Europe

Stefan Stjepanovic    
Bratislav Matovic    
Dejan Stojanovic    
Branislava Lalic    
Tom Levanic    
Sa?a Orlovic and Marko Gutalj    

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