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  | Article: A bibliographic overview of marine research at Universitas Hasanuddin (1973-1992)
B.W. Hoeksema, W. Moka,
in: Torani, Vol. Special issue, vol. 5
(1994), p. 49-73
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| 2 |
  | Article: Biological results of the Snellius expedition XXX : the foraminifera collected in 1929 and 1930 in the eastern part of the Indonesian Archipelago
J. Hofker,
in: Zoologische Verhandelingen, Vol. 161
(1978), p. 3-69
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| 3 |
  | Report: Crossing marine lines at Ternate: capacity building of junior scientists in Indonesia for marine biodiversity assessments : preliminary results of the Ternate Expedition (2009)
B.W. Hoeksema, S.E.T. van der Meij,
(2010)
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| 4 |
  | Article: Foraminiferal ecology in the Ria de Arosa, Galicia, Spain
J.H. van Voorthuysen,
in: Zoologische Verhandelingen, Vol. 123
(1973), p. 1-68
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| 5 |
  | Article: Hidden islands within islands: a description of recently located anchialine systems in Indonesia
L.E. Becking, W. Renema, N.K. Santodomingo, B.W. Hoeksema, Y. Tuti, N.J. de Voogd,
in: Hydrobiologia, Vol. X
(2010), p. x
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| 6 |
  | Article: Mariene flora en fauna te boek
B.W. Hoeksema, A. Gittenberger,
in: Onderwatersport, Vol. 37
(2006), p. 42-47
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| 7 |
  | Report: Marine biodiversity of the coastal area of the Berau region, East Kalimantan, Indonesia : progress report East Kalimantan program, pilot phase (October 2003) : preliminary results of a field survey performed by an Indonesian-Dutch biodiversity research team
B.W. Hoeksema,
(2004)
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| 8 |
  | Article: Non-indigenous marine and estuarine species in The Netherlands
W.J. Wolff,
in: Zoologische Mededelingen, Vol. 79-1
(2005), p. 1-116
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| 9 |
  | Article: Report on the CANCAP-Project for Marine Biological research in the Canarian - Cape Verdean Region of the North Atlantic Ocean (1976-1986). Part I. List of stations
J. van der Land,
in: Zoologische Verhandelingen, Vol. 243
(1987), p. 1-94
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| 10 |
  | Article: Snellius II as a policy instrument for marine capacity building
J.H. Stel,
in: Zoologische Verhandelingen, Vol. 334
(2001), p. 21-36
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