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Authors: Arbaugh, MJ Peterson, DL Miller, PR
Citation: Mj. Arbaugh et al., Air pollution effects on growth of ponderosa pine, Jeffrey pine, and bigcone Douglas-fir, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 179-207

Authors: Bytnerowicz, A Fenn, ME Miller, PR Arbaugh, MJ
Citation: A. Bytnerowicz et al., Wet and dry pollutant deposition to the mixed conifer forest, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 235-269

Authors: Miller, PR McBride, JR
Citation: Pr. Miller et Jr. Mcbride, Assessment of ecological risks and implications for policy and management in the San Bernardino Mountains, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 397-404

Authors: McBride, JR Miller, PR
Citation: Jr. Mcbride et Pr. Miller, Implications of chronic air pollution in the San Bernardino Mountains for forest management and future research, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 405-416

Authors: Rossouw, CJ Miller, PR
Citation: Cj. Rossouw et Pr. Miller, Analysis of incoherent channelling patterns formed by X-ray emission from host lattice species and interstitial Cr in mullite, J ELEC MICR, 48(6), 1999, pp. 849-864

Authors: Rossouw, CJ Miller, PR
Citation: Cj. Rossouw et Pr. Miller, Location of interstitial Cr in mullite by incoherent channeling patterns from characteristic X-ray emission, AM MINERAL, 84(5-6), 1999, pp. 965-969

Authors: Grulke, NE Andersen, CP Fenn, ME Miller, PR
Citation: Ne. Grulke et al., Ozone exposure and nitrogen deposition lowers root biomass of ponderosa pine in the San Bernardino Mountains, California, ENVIR POLLU, 103(1), 1998, pp. 63-73

Authors: Miller, PR Johnston, AM Brandt, SA McDonald, CL Derksen, DA Waddington, J
Citation: Pr. Miller et al., Comparing the adaptation of sunola, canola and mustard to three soil climatic zones of the Canadian prairies, CAN J PLANT, 78(4), 1998, pp. 565-570
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