Dear Mr Szmyt and list members,

Maybe you can find what you need in any of these?


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Best regards,

J�rgen Wallerman
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J�rgen Wallerman, Ph D Student
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Remote Sensing Laboratory
S901 83 UME�
Phone: +46 (0) 90 786 74 63
Fax: +46 (0) 90 77 81 16
 


> Hello,

> My name is Janusz Szmyt.
> I am looking for scientists who are interested in the spatial distribution
of trees within stands.


> Regards,
> Janusz
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