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2. Rewetting does not return drained fen peatlands to their old selves

4. Microbial functional changes mark irreversible course of Tibetan grassland degradation

8. The Kobresia pygmaea ecosystem of the Tibetan highlands – Origin, functioning and degradation of the world’s largest pastoral alpine ecosystem: Kobresia pastures of Tibet

9. Carbon pools and fluxes in a Tibetan alpine Kobresia pygmaea pasture partitioned by coupled eddy-covariance measurements and 13CO2 pulse labeling

11. Ploidy in the alpine sedge Kobresia pygmaea (Cyperaceae) and related species: combined application of chromosome counts, new microsatellite markers and flow cytometry

12. Pasture degradation modifies the water and carbon cycles of the Tibetan highlands

13. Pasture degradation modifies the water and carbon cycles of the Tibetan highlands

19. Structure-Based Design and Synthesis of 2-Benzylidene-benzofuran-3-ones as Flavopiridol Mimics

20. Pasture degradation modifies the water and carbon cycles of the Tibetan highlands

21. Resilience or vulnerability? Vegetation patterns of a Central Tibetan pastoral ecotone

22. The Kobresia pygmaea ecosystem of the Tibetan highlands – Origin, functioning and degradation of the world's largest pastoral alpine ecosystem: Kobresia pastures of Tibet

23. Carbon pools and fluxes in a Tibetan alpine Kobresia pygmaea pasture partitioned by coupled eddy-covariance measurements and 13CO2 pulse labeling

24. Pasture degradation modifies the water and carbon cycles of the Tibetan highlands

25. Pasture degradation modifies the water and carbon cycles of the Tibetan highlands

26. Carbon pools and fluxes in a Tibetan alpine Kobresia pygmaea pasture partitioned by coupled eddy-covariance measurements and 13CO2 pulse labeling

32. Peat formation potential of temperate fens increases with hydrological stability.

33. Microbial functional changes mark irreversible course of Tibetan grassland degradation.

34. Can nutrient uptake by Carex counteract eutrophication in fen peatlands?

35. Recovery of fen peatland microbiomes and predicted functional profiles after rewetting.

36. The Kobresia pygmaea ecosystem of the Tibetan highlands - Origin, functioning and degradation of the world's largest pastoral alpine ecosystem: Kobresia pastures of Tibet.

37. Carbon pools and fluxes in a Tibetan alpine Kobresia pygmaea pasture partitioned by coupled eddy-covariance measurements and ¹³CO₂ pulse labeling.

38. Value of preoperative ultrasound marking of calcium deposits in patients who require surgical treatment of calcific tendinitis of the shoulder.

39. [Validity of ultrasound examinations of disorders of the shoulder joint].

42. [Complications and diagnostic value of Dimer-X myelography].

44. [Autotransfusion in hip operations].

46. [Periarticular calcinosis following implantation of total hip endoprostheses].

50. [Current problems in the protection of the water supply].

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