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Short-rotation management of eucalyptus : guidelines for plantations in HawaiiUniversity of MinnesotaText
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Investigation : Investigation of a fatal accident which occurred at Lahaina, Maui, on May 1, 1915, in which Chow Soy (male) and S. Ushi Kuwaye (female) were drowned while being transported to the landing from the S. S. "Kilauea," operated by the Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company, LtdUniversity of MinnesotaText
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Soil moisture constants and physical properties of selected soils in HawaiiUniversity of MinnesotaText
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Disturbance during logging stimulates regeneration of koaUniversity of MinnesotaText
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Equations for predicting biomass of six introduced subtropical tree species, Island of HawaiiUniversity of MinnesotaText
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Miscellaneous Bills : hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Armed Services, Eighty-Third Congress, second sessionUniversity of MinnesotaText
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Physical and mechanical properties of "Norfolk-Island-pine" grown in HawaiiUniversity of MinnesotaText
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A biological evaluation of ohia decline on the island of HawaiiUniversity of MinnesotaText
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Natural durability of some woods used in Hawaii ... results of 9 1/2 years' exposureUniversity of MinnesotaText Hawaiʻi
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Some machining properties of two wood species grown in Hawaii - molucca albizzia and nepal alderUniversity of MinnesotaText Hawaiʻi
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Rainfall and streamflow from small tree-covered and fern-covered and burned watersheds in HawaiiUniversity of MinnesotaText
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Water quality on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, 1999-2001University of MinnesotaText Hawaiʻi
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