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. temperature, humidity, photon flux density, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, day length); maintain water and nutrient solution integrity; maintain detailed computerized environmental and space use
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. temperature, humidity, photon flux density, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, day length); maintain water and nutrient solution integrity; maintain detailed computerized environmental and space use
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, including sea level rise, extreme precipitation, and hotter temperatures. The State Climate Office of North Carolina was established in 1976, originally at UNC-Chapel Hill, and moved to NC State University in
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