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    Utility and constraints of PocketQubes

    PocketQubes are a form factor of highly miniaturized satellites with a body of one or more cubic units of 5 cm. In this paper, the characteristics of PocketQubes in terms of their constraints and their (potent...

    J. Bouwmeester, S. Radu, M. S. Uludag, N. Chronas, S. Speretta in CEAS Space Journal (2020)

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    Coral and Reef Fish Communities in the Thermally Extreme Persian/Arabian Gulf: Insights into Potential Climate Change Effects

    Coral reefs are facing global challenges, with climate change causing recurrent coral bleaching events at a faster rate than corals may be able to recover from, and leading to an overall decline of coral cover...

    J. Bouwmeester, R. Riera, P. Range in Perspectives on the Marine Animal Forests … (2020)

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    Erratum to: Multi-species spawning synchrony within scleractinian coral assemblages in the Red Sea

    J. Bouwmeester, A. H. Baird, C.-J. Chen, J. R. Guest, K. C. Vicentuan in Coral Reefs (2015)

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    Multi-species spawning synchrony within scleractinian coral assemblages in the Red Sea

    Early work on coral reproduction in the far northern Red Sea suggested that the spawning times of ecologically abundant species did not overlap, unlike on the Great Barrier Reef where many species spawn with h...

    J. Bouwmeester, A. H. Baird, C. J. Chen, J. R. Guest, K. C. Vicentuan in Coral Reefs (2015)

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    First report of tubular corallites on Stylophora caused by a symbiotic copepod crustacean

    V. N. Ivanenko, S. V. Moudrova, J. Bouwmeester, M. L. Berumen in Coral Reefs (2014)

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    First biological measurements of deep-sea corals from the Red Sea

    It is usually assumed that metabolic constraints restrict deep-sea corals to cold-water habitats, with ‘deep-sea’ and ‘cold-water’ corals often used as synonymous. Here we report on the first measurements of b...

    C. Roder, M. L. Berumen, J. Bouwmeester, E. Papathanassiou in Scientific Reports (2013)

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    The status of coral reef ecology research in the Red Sea

    The Red Sea has long been recognized as a region of high biodiversity and endemism. Despite this diversity and early history of scientific work, our understanding of the ecology of coral reefs in the Red Sea ...

    M. L. Berumen, A. S. Hoey, W. H. Bass, J. Bouwmeester, D. Catania in Coral Reefs (2013)

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    Susceptibility of central Red Sea corals during a major bleaching event

    A major coral bleaching event occurred in the central Red Sea near Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, in the summer of 2010, when the region experienced up to 10–11 degree heating weeks. We documented the susceptibility of...

    K. A. Furby, J. Bouwmeester, M. L. Berumen in Coral Reefs (2013)

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    Synchronous spawning of Acropora in the Red Sea

    J. Bouwmeester, M. T. Khalil, P. De La Torre, M. L. Berumen in Coral Reefs (2011)

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    Nursing Programme

    S. Beanland, L. J. Sproat, M. J. Darowski, Surgery S. Norman in Intensive Care Medicine (1996)

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    Pain Measurement in Children

    Up till now, little is known about the need and the effect of analgesics in newborns and infants in the postoperative period. Insufficient analgesia can give rise to stress responses with an increased morbidit...

    J. Bouwmeester, J. Passchier, D. Tibboel in Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency M… (1996)