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1. Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome

2. A new benchmark of soft X-ray transition energies of $$\mathrm {Ne}$$, $$\mathrm {CO}_2$$, and $$\mathrm {SF}_6$$: paving a pathway towards ppm accuracy

3. High-Precision Determination of Oxygen-Kalpha Transition Energy Excludes Incongruent Motion of Interstellar Oxygen

4. Traditional plant functional groups explain variation in economic but not size‐related traits across the tundra biome

5. Correction to: A new benchmark of soft X-ray transition energies of $Ne, CO_{2}$, and $SF_{6}$: paving a pathway towards ppm accuracy

6. A new benchmark of soft X-ray transition energies of

7. High-Precision Determination of Oxygen Kα Transition Energy Excludes Incongruent Motion of Interstellar Oxygen

9. The Photon Collider at Tesla

10. Optimization of a SiGe:C HBT in a BiCMOS technology for low power wireless applications

12. Stability of the superconductive operating mode in high current-density devices

13. Concepts and limitations of macroparticle accelerators using travelling magnetic waves

14. Superconducting permanent magnets

15. Stability projections for high temperature superconductors

16. Some experiments on liquid helium heat transfer-characteristics affecting stability of superconducting magnet operation

17. Superconducting magnet system for a 750 GeV MUON spectrometer

18. Flux pumps with moving magnetic fields

19. Integrating natural gradients, experiments, and statistical modeling in a distributed network experiment: An example from the WaRM Network.

20. Global maps of soil temperature.

21. Directional turnover towards larger-ranged plants over time and across habitats.

22. A new benchmark of soft X-ray transition energies of Ne , CO 2 , and SF 6 : paving a pathway towards ppm accuracy.

23. Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment.

24. Phenological and elevational shifts of plants, animals and fungi under climate change in the European Alps.

25. Influence of weekday of admission and level of distress on length of hospital stay in patients with low back pain: a retrospective cohort study.

26. High-Precision Determination of Oxygen K_{α} Transition Energy Excludes Incongruent Motion of Interstellar Oxygen.

27. SoilTemp: A global database of near-surface temperature.

28. Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome.

29. The Soil Microbiome of GLORIA Mountain Summits in the Swiss Alps.

30. Author Correction: Warming shortens flowering seasons of tundra plant communities.

31. Traditional plant functional groups explain variation in economic but not size-related traits across the tundra biome.

32. Warming shortens flowering seasons of tundra plant communities.

33. Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome.

34. Local trampling disturbance effects on alpine plant populations and communities: Negative implications for climate change vulnerability.

35. BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene.

36. Accelerated increase in plant species richness on mountain summits is linked to warming.

37. Evolutionary potential in the Alpine: trait heritabilities and performance variation of the dwarf willow Salix herbacea from different elevations and microhabitats.

38. The Response of the Alpine Dwarf Shrub Salix herbacea to Altered Snowmelt Timing: Lessons from a Multi-Site Transplant Experiment.

39. Small-scale patterns in snowmelt timing affect gene flow and the distribution of genetic diversity in the alpine dwarf shrub Salix herbacea.

40. Growth and phenology of three dwarf shrub species in a six-year soil warming experiment at the alpine treeline.

41. Increased spring freezing vulnerability for alpine shrubs under early snowmelt.

42. Soil warming alters microbial substrate use in alpine soils.

43. Facilitative plant interactions and climate simultaneously drive alpine plant diversity.

44. Global meta-analysis reveals no net change in local-scale plant biodiversity over time.

45. Alpine cushion plants inhibit the loss of phylogenetic diversity in severe environments.

46. Growth and community responses of alpine dwarf shrubs to in situ CO₂ enrichment and soil warming.

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