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1. CELL STRUCTURE IN TREE RINGS: NOVEL METHODS FOR PREPARATION AND IMAGE ANALYSIS OF LARGE CROSS SECTIONS

2. Hyperfine population measurement of excited OH from $\rm H_2O$ photodissociation by microwave stimulation – first results

3. Dynamics of OH masers in regions of star formation I

4. The photodissociation of tert-butyl nitrite at 193 nm

5. Laser induced fluorescence measurements of microwave stimulated OH molecules from H2O photodissociation

6. Time‐of‐flight analysis of light pulses with a temporal resolution of 100 ps

8. Classification of Forest Management Approaches: A New Conceptual Framework and Its Applicability to European Forestry

13. Silviculture of high-quality oaks: questions and future research needs

19. 2. State Of The Art

22. Liming, nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization and the annual volume increment of Norway spruce stands on long-term permanent plots in Southwestern Germany

25. Nondestructive full-field imaging XANES-PEEM analysis of cosmic grains

26. Waldwachstumskundliche Aspekte des Waldumbaus

28. Algorithm for Matching Sets of Time Series

29. Time-of-flight photoelectron emission microscopy TOF-PEEM: first results

30. Influence of magnesium supply on tree growth

31. Conclusions and Summary

34. [Diagnosis of adrenal cortex insufficiency in steroid-dependent bronchial asthma--the CRH test in comparison with diurnal cortisol profile in serum and cortisol in 24-hour urine]

35. Growth Variation and Environmental Stresses: Long-Term Observations on Permanent Research Plots in Southwestern Germany

36. Correction of chromatic and spherical aberration in electron microscopy utilizing the time structure of pulsed excitation sources

37. Special Feature: Recent problems in oak decline Preface

41. Silvicutural strategies for conversion

42. Climate-driven tree growth and mortality in the Black Forest, Germany-Long-term observations.

43. Beyond width and density: stable carbon and oxygen isotopes in cork-rings provide insights of physiological responses to water stress in Quercus suber L.

44. Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy by line-scanning with an unmodified two-photon microscope.

46. Northern forest tree populations are physiologically maladapted to drought.

47. Cold adaptation recorded in tree rings highlights risks associated with climate change and assisted migration.

49. Vessel plasticity of European beech in response to thinning and aspect.

50. Drought tolerance and growth in populations of a wide-ranging tree species indicate climate change risks for the boreal north.

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