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PosterRajasegaran, NavaganapatiGMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterKannel, NolanGMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterDuran-Jara, DiegoGMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterWalker, Dillon G.GMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterBoisse, Jacob A.Throughout history, the many populations of the world have moved about for a variety of reasons. Whether that is actual immigration or emigration depends on the circumstances. For a long time, Europe has been the epicenter of immigration and emigratio . . .
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PosterFoster, KatherineGMA 460L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
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PosterLomeli, AlbertThe developments in the shipping industry have grown significantly in past decades. California's ports are responsible for over fifty percent of the nation’s container cargo volume. The ports must quickly advance to maintain their role in the global s . . .
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PosterAsbell, Rachael LeeEmergency response to maritime natural disasters vary according to the developmental level of the affected country. The actors found in an emergency maritime natural response are civilians, local, national and international responders. Civilian respon . . .
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PosterEdwards, Al-MalikCongestion can be found in every port of California. Congestion mitigates the benefits of economies of scale and causes delays in cargo shipment and transportation from port to truck and rail systems. In 2015, port congestion could have caused up to 7 . . .