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Meanings of deciduous forests in English
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Usage of deciduous forests in English
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A forest people without a forest The Woodland League wants a "treestoration" of Ireland's deciduousforests.
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East of the Great Plains there dwelt still another important type of Indians, the people of the deciduousforests.
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No part of the continent is more populous or more progressive than the regions once covered by deciduousforests.
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Consumption of nematodes varied between mite species indicating that trophic niche variation contributes to the high diversity of microarthropods in deciduousforests.
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Yet they lack the delicate blending and harmony of colors which is the greatest charm of the autumn foliage in the deciduousforests.
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As we climb higher we leave the deciduousforests and farms of the foothills, and enter coniferous forests with waterfalls cascading through them.
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These narrow tracks were often cobbled and passed beside farmyards through olive groves and deciduousforests with their harvest of blackberries and hazel nuts.
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Overall, our results point toward the potential for improving current approaches for modeling RECO in deciduousforests by including the phenological cycle of the canopy.
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Another phase of the life of the tribes in the southern part of the region of deciduousforests is illustrated by the Natchez of Mississippi.
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Research by Nabuurs and Mohern (1993) indicated that "a Norway spruce forest stores a higher long-term average of carbon in trees than mixed deciduousforests."