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Microbial diversity and functional potential of the Halobates melleus (Heteroptera: Gerridae) microbiome from the Red Sea coastline. [PDF]
Escobar-Prieto JD +7 more
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Response of Red Sea phytoplankton biomass to marine heatwaves and cold-spells. [PDF]
Theodorou I +5 more
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Didemnosides A and B: Antiproliferative Nucleosides from the Red Sea Marine Tunicate <i>Didemnum</i> Species. [PDF]
Shaala LA +7 more
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Comprehensive Genome Analysis of Two Bioactive <i>Brevibacterium</i> Strains Isolated from Marine Sponges from the Red Sea. [PDF]
Mohamed YS +4 more
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Seagrass-rafted large benthic foraminifera transported into the deep Red Sea. [PDF]
Stuhr M +8 more
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Optimization of protease production by newly isolated Bacillus sp. from the Red Sea using defatted soybean cake. [PDF]
Amin OE +4 more
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Science, 1973
Recent drilling in the Red Sea has shown that much of the basin is underlain by evaporites of a similar age to that of evaporites found in the Mediterranean Sea. These evaporites and their structural positions indicate that other brine areas are present—and, indeed, several others have been discovered.
Ross, D. A. +11 more
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Recent drilling in the Red Sea has shown that much of the basin is underlain by evaporites of a similar age to that of evaporites found in the Mediterranean Sea. These evaporites and their structural positions indicate that other brine areas are present—and, indeed, several others have been discovered.
Ross, D. A. +11 more
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2019
On 29 January the island of Ceylon disappeared below the horizon, and the Nautilus, moving at 20 knots, slid into the labyrinth of channels separating the Maldives from the Laccadives.
Susana Carvalho +4 more
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On 29 January the island of Ceylon disappeared below the horizon, and the Nautilus, moving at 20 knots, slid into the labyrinth of channels separating the Maldives from the Laccadives.
Susana Carvalho +4 more
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