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    Terminology of Cell-Water Relations by Kramer, Paul J., Knipling, Edward B., Miller, Lee N.

    “…Use of the term "water potential" in place of "diffusion pressure deficit" would improve communication between botanists and scientists in other fields because…”
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    Firm growth: An exploration of the processes of growth of new and small firms by Miller, Lee N

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…This study used a theoretical foundation as provided by Penrose (1959) and examined the early growth process as described by Greiner (1972) to attempt to…”
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    Chronic Gamma Radiation Affects the Distribution of Radial Increment in Pinus rigida Stems by Woodwell, G. M., Miller, Lee N.

    “…Exposure of pitch pine trees to chronic ionizing radiation at rates between 1 and 5 roentgens per day for several years causes reduction of radial increment…”
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    Changes by Miller, Lee N.

    Published in Bioscience (01-12-1985)
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    Changes by Miller, Lee N.

    Published in Bioscience (01-12-1985)
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    Competitive exploitation of soil water by five eastern North American tree species by Bunce, James A., Miller, Lee N., Chabot, Brian F.

    Published in Botanical gazette (Chicago, Ill.) (01-06-1977)
    “…We have examined water status and rates of water loss from the soil and plants for a growing season in a dry ridge-top community near Ithaca, New York. Species…”
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    Role of annual leaf carbon balance in the distribution of plant [including forest trees] species along an elevational gradient by Bunce, J.A, Chabot, B.F, Miller, L.N

    Published in Botanical gazette (Chicago, Ill.) (01-01-1979)
    “…Physiological responses to water stress were determined under laboratory conditions for eight woody perennial species occupying different positions along a…”
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