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Journal articles on the topic "Mexican Central Pacific"

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Gómez-Vásquez, Julio D. "New records and five new species of sipunculans (Sipuncula) from the central and northwestern Mexican Pacific." European Journal of Taxonomy 925 (March 13, 2024): 179–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2024.925.2463.

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Sipuncula are marine unsegmented worms that can be found in benthic habitats, from shallow to deep-sea waters. In Mexico these worms have been scarcely studied. Among nine studies in the entire Mexican Pacific coasts, seven are from the central and northwestern Mexican Pacific. For over 80 years, only 24 species have been recorded. To improve the knowledge of the sipunculans from the central and northwestern Mexican Pacific, 501 specimens from three scientific collections of Mexico were revised. The specimens were collected by diverse methods from intertidal, subtidal, and bathyal depths (~100
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González -Navarro, E. A., R. J. Saldierna -Martínez, G. Aceves -Medina, and S. P. A. Jiménez -Rosenberg. "ATLAS DE IDENTIFICACIÓN DE LARVAS DE PECES DE LA SUBDIVISIÓN ELOPOMORPHA DEL PACÍFICO MEXICANO." CICIMAR Oceánides 28, no. 2 (2013): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.37543/oceanides.v28i2.125.

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El objetivo principal de este trabajo es presentar la composición de especies de la Subdivisión Elopomorpha, contenida en la colección científica de las larvas de peces del Pacífico Mexicano, que pertenece al Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas del Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Presentamos fichas descriptivas de 23 especies recolectadas con redes de arrastre de zooplancton en el Golfo de California, la Bahía de La Paz, la costa occidental de Baja California, el Pacífico Central Mexicano y el Golfo de Tehuantepec, incluyendo larvas pertenecientes a las familias Elopidae, Albulidae,
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Granja-Fernández, Rebeca, Brenda Maya-Alvarado, Amílcar-L. Cupul-Magaña, A. Paola Rodríguez-Troncoso, Francisco-A. Solís-Marín, and Rosa-C. Sotelo-Casas. "Echinoderms (Echinodermata) from the Central Mexican Pacific." Revista de Biología Tropical 69, Suppl.1 (2021): 219–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v69isuppl.1.46356.

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 Introduction: The echinoderms from the Central Mexican Pacific are of high scientific interest and, prior to this present work, there was a lack of basic information that included incomplete checklists with inconsistencies in systematics and spatial distribution. Objective: To provide a historical review, and an updated checklist with a more complete richness of echinoderms for each state and island of the region. Methods: A checklist was elaborated based on an exhaustive literature search of the Echinodermata, and was complemented with taxonomical revisions of Ophiuroidea scientific co
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Galván-Villa, Cristian, Eduardo Ríos-Jara, Dafne Bastida-Izaguirre, Philip A. Hastings, and Eduardo F. Balart. "Annotated checklist of marine fishes from the Sanctuary of Bahía Chamela, Mexico with occurrence and biogeographic data." ZooKeys 554 (January 18, 2016): 139–57. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.554.6106.

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An annotated checklist of marine fishes of the Sanctuary of Islands and Islets of Bahía Chamela in the central Mexican Pacific is presented. Records of fish species were obtained by different methods including visual census, sampling with anesthetics, fisherman-nets, and trawling with a biological dredge. Additional records were obtained from natural history collections and publications. The list comprises 196 species in 64 families and 141 genera. The Carangidae is the most speciose family with 11 species, followed by the Labridae with 10 and the Pomacentridae with nine. Fourteen species are
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Valencia-Mendez, Omar, Andres Lopez-Perez, Betel Martinez-Guerrero, Virgilio Antonio-Perez, and Eduardo Ramirez-Chavez. "A new record of Harlequin Shrimp (Malacostraca: Decapoda: Palaemonidae: Hymenocera picta Dana, 1852) in the southern Mexican Pacific Reefs." Journal of Threatened Taxa 9, no. 8 (2017): 10571. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.3238.9.8.10571-10576.

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The Harlequin Shrimp Hymenocera picta is abundant in the Indo-Pacific and Central Pacific regions, but there are few reports of it from the eastern Pacific. Two pairs of the Harlequin Shrimp were observed feeding on the Sea Star Phataria unifascialis (Gray, 1840) in the reefs of Huatulco National Park, Mexican Pacific. This paper reports the occurrence of H. picta in Mexican Pacific waters and extends its previous distribution by 1,270km north of El Ocotal, Costa Rica in the eastern Pacific equatorial zone. In addition, we evaluate the potential distribution of H. picta along the tropical east
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Herandez -Trujillo, Sergio, and Gabriela Ma Esqueda Escárcega. "TASA DE PRODUCCIÓN DE HUEVOS DE COPÉPODOS DEL PACÍFICO CENTRAL MEXICANO." CICIMAR Oceánides 31, no. 1 (2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.37543/oceanides.v31i1.154.

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Se estimó la producción de huevos en aguas mexicanas del Pacífico tropical oriental mediante indicadores en copépodos pelágicos bajo condiciones de laboratorio. Los copépodos fueron recolectados durante abril de 2015, separados e incubados en tres estaciones oceanográficas frente a las costas de Guerrero, México. Solo Labidocera acutifrons, Subeucalanus pileatus y Centropages furcatus presentaron actividad reproductora. Los indicadores de producción secundaria fueron la tasa de producción de huevos (TPH), la relación masa-longitud y el factor de condición. La especie con mayor TPH y el valor m
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HERNÁNDEZ, LUIS, GEORGINA RAMÍREZ ORTIZ, and HÉCTOR REYES-BONILLA. "Coral-associated decapods (Crustacea) from the Mexican Tropical Pacific coast." Zootaxa 3609, no. 5 (2013): 451–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3609.5.1.

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Our study provides a checklist of 36 crustacean decapods from the Mexican tropical Pacific coastline. Most of the species were previously recorded from coral communities in the Gulf of California. Data were obtained by visual censuses of coral communities and some specimens were collected by extractions of coral branches (approximately eight liters of coral volume). We found new geographic records for three species from the Eastern Pacific and seven species that have extended ranges into Mexican waters. Only one species is documented with a northerly range from Central America to Mexican water
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QUIROZ-GONZÁLEZ, NATALY, MA EDITH PONCE-MÁRQUEZ, CINDY FERNÁNDEZ-GARCÍA, and DENÍ RODRÍGUEZ. "Gelidium gonzalezii sp. nov. (Gelidiales, Rhodophyta) from the Mexican tropical Pacific based on molecular and morphological evidence." Phytotaxa 459, no. 2 (2020): 124–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.459.2.4.

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There are currently 23 reported species of Gelidium in Mexican Pacific coastal waters. Many of these species require taxonomic verification. Gelidium sclerophyllum is a species reported from the northern Gulf of California to the tropical region of the Mexican Pacific, but there is large morphological variation among populations. The objective of this research was to evaluate this species using a morphological and molecular approach, with COI-5P and rbcL molecular markers. A total of 13 samples were collected from five sites in the Mexican Tropical Pacific. Phylogenetic analyses resolved these
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Ramírez-Ayala, Eduardo, Miguel A. Arguello-Pérez, Adrián Tintos-Gómez, et al. "Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in fish from two coastal lagoons of the central Mexican Pacific." Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research 49, no. 4 (2021): 663–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3856/vol49-issue4-fulltext-2639.

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Mexico has a great variety of aquatic ecosystems; however, most of them present significant contamination levels. Despite the efforts to monitor toxic and bioaccumulative persistent pollutants, they are still insufficient and outdated data from Mexican coasts, especially in polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), due to the number of aquatic bodies that have received little or no attention. In this regard, the Mexican Pacific's coastal zones and their aquatic ecosystems monitoring PCBs and PAHs in biota is critical because it allows us to estimate the potential r
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Luis, Diego Javier. "Galleon Anxiety: How Afro-Mexican Women Shaped Colonial Spirituality in Acapulco." Americas 78, no. 3 (2021): 389–413. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/tam.2021.46.

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AbstractAcapulco became a global town during the early seventeenth century, characterized not only by transpacific trade, but also by an increasingly large Afro-Mexican population residing and laboring at the port. A cohort of Afro-Mexican women gained prominence and visibility by delivering accurate predictions on the arrival of galleons to Acapulco. They adapted mixed African and Indigenous divination practices to calm port residents worried about galleon losses on the world's largest ocean. Scholarship on the Spanish Pacific has yet to investigate how the globalization of New Spain through
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mexican Central Pacific"

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MALUF, LINDA YVONNE. "CLASSIFICATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE CENTRAL EASTERN PACIFIC ECHINODERMS." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184082.

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A total of 627 echinoderm species (12 crinoids, 185 asteroids, 185 ophiuroids, 95 echinoids and 150 holothuroids) are known from the shallow and deep waters between southern California and southern Peru, and an up-to-date classification scheme is given for them. Distribution tables provide detailed presence-absence data for latitudinal increments, geographic range endpoints, depth ranges, and substrate associations of each species. Annotated lists of all species include relevant synonyms and mistaken records as well as literature citations used for both lists and distribution tables. A species
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Lee, Eun Jung 1974. "Phylogeographic Patterns of Tylos (Isopoda: Oniscidea) in the Pacific Region Between Southern California and Central Mexico, and Mitochondrial Phylogeny of the Genus." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/148085.

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Isopods in the genus Tylos are distributed in tropical and subtropical sandy intertidal beaches throughout the world. These isopods have biological characteristics that are expected to severely restrict their long-distance dispersal potential: (1) they are direct developers (i.e., as all peracarids, they lack a planktonic stage); (2) they cannot survive in the sea for long periods of immersion (i.e., only a few hours); (3) they actively avoid entering the water; and (4) they are restricted to the sandy intertidal portion that is wet, but not covered by water. Because of these traits, high l
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Books on the topic "Mexican Central Pacific"

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Melchiades, Struck Gabriel, Chase Joe, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's Go India and Nepal. St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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K, Chen Angie, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's Go Mexico. St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Kate, Greer, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's Go South East Asia. St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Risha, Kim Lee, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's Go New York. St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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M, Torres Andrew, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's go Spain & Portugal: Including Morocco. St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Sarah, Robinson, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's Go Paris. St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Elizabeth, Little, Solimine Kaitlin, Binkley Emily, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's go China 2003. St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Joey, Shabot, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's go Egypt. St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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C, Nwandu Antoinette, Snyder Shawn H, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's Go San Francisco. St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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K, Lavicka Amber, and Let's Go Inc, eds. Let's Go Italy 2003. St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mexican Central Pacific"

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Lopez, Ricardo D. "Mexico." In Ramsar Wetlands of the North American West Coast and Central Pacific. CRC Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003046394-4.

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Lopez, Ricardo D. "Mexico." In Ramsar Wetlands of the North American West Coast and Central Pacific. CRC Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003046394-7.

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Lopez, Ricardo D. "Mexico." In Ramsar Wetlands of the North American West Coast and Central Pacific. CRC Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003046394-5.

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Lopez, Ricardo D. "Mexico." In Ramsar Wetlands of the North American West Coast and Central Pacific. CRC Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003046394-6.

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Lopez, Ricardo D. "Mexico." In Ramsar Wetlands of the North American West Coast and Central Pacific. CRC Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003046394-3.

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Grote, Rainer. "Central America." In International Development Law: Thematic Series. Oxford University PressNew York, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198835097.003.0032.

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Abstract In geographical terms, Central America comprises the region which stretches from the Isthmus of Tehuatepec or the trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt in the North to the Isthmus of Panama in the South. It forms a narrow isthmus which is surrounded by the Pacific in the west, the Caribbean Sea in the east, and the Gulf of Mexico in the North. The geopolitical concept of Central America does not fully coincide with the geographic designation. In the south Panama—which had originally been a possession of the Viceroyalty of New Granada—became a part of Greater Colombia after independence. It did
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Sanchez, George J. "Generations of Segregation." In New World Cities. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469648750.003.0007.

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Los Angeles was built by immigrants from the U.S. South, Asia, and especially Mexico. After 1900 the city grew as a rail terminus, Pacific port, and tourist destination. It became a focus of film making and petroleum production, and developed booming defense industries during World War II and the Cold War. Marketed as the city of dreams, continuing immigration made it increasingly Mexican while Mexicans faced residential segregation that constrained educational chances, economic opportunities, and political participation. Fragmented urban administration allowed Realty Boards and County officia
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Trollope, Anthony. "Mr Melmotte’s Promise." In The Way We Live Now. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780198705031.003.0032.

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On the following Saturday there appeared in Mr Alf’s paper, the Evening Pulpit, a very remarkable article on the South Central Pacific and Mexican Railway. It was an article that attracted a great deal of attention and was therefore remarkable,...
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Trollope, Anthony. "The Board-Room." In The Way We Live Now. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780198705031.003.0039.

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On Friday, the 21st June,* the Board of the South Central Pacific and Mexican Railway sat in its own room behind the Exchange, as was the Board’s custom every Friday. On this occasion all the members were there, as it had been...
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Trollope, Anthony. "Lord Nidderdale’s Morality." In The Way We Live Now. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780198705031.003.0024.

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It was very generally said in the city about this time that the Great South Central Pacific and Mexican Railway was the very best thing out. It was known that Mr Melmotte had gone into it with heart and hand. There were many who...
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Conference papers on the topic "Mexican Central Pacific"

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Garci´a Vargas, Joel A., and Roberto Pe´rez Marti´nez. "Up-to-Date of Seismic Design Spectrum for Offshore Platforms at the Bay of Campeche." In ASME 2003 22nd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2003-37258.

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This paper presents the procedure proposed by the ISO code adapted to the local conditions in the Bay of Campeche, Mexico in order to obtain design spectrum for different seismic reserve capacity factors. A probabilistic seismic hazard analyses is used in order to determine the uniform hazard spectrum where the seismic environment, according to previous researches, is influenced by three primary types of earthquake sources: the subduction zone on the western pacific coast of Mexico, the lithospheric slab within the central portion of Mexico and the trans-mexican volcanic belt. This earthquake
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Barboza-Gudiño, José Rafael, and Diego Jaime Rodríguez. "PALEO-PACIFIC TRIASSIC-JURASSIC CONTINENTAL SLOPE DEPOSITS TO THE GULF SEDIMENTARY RECORD IN THE SIERRA DE CATORCE, NORTHEASTERN MEXICO." In 54th Annual GSA South-Central Section Meeting 2020. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020sc-343253.

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Gommenginger, C. P., M. A. Srokosz, P. G. Challenor, and P. D. Cotton. "Measuring Ocean Wave Period and Wave Height With Satellite Altimeters." In ASME 2004 23rd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2004-51423.

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A novel source of ocean wave period information based on satellite altimeters measurements is examined and compared — using monthly mean climatologies — with ECMWF ERA 40 output and NDBC buoy historical records. The altimeter derived wave period appears to perform well in regions dominated by wind seas, including the Southern Ocean, but does not depict the large swell events observed in the ERA 40 output West of South America and Australia. Altimeter wave period compares well in magnitude and variability with NDBC buoy historical records in three geographical regions (Alaska, Gulf of Mexico, C
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Reports on the topic "Mexican Central Pacific"

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Jabado, Rima, Emiliano García-Rodríguez, Peter Kyne, et al. ISRA Region 12 - Central and South American Pacific region: A compendium of Important Shark and Ray Areas. IUCN Species Survival Commission Shark Specialist Group, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59216/ssg.isra.2023.r12.

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The first Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRA) regional expert workshop was held in hybrid mode (in person and online) in Bogotá, Colombia from 3–7 October 2022. The goal was to identify and delineate three dimensional and discrete portions of habitat that are critical to the survival of sharks, rays, and chimaeras, and that have the potential to be managed for conservation. The region covered was the Central and South American Pacific, from the Gulf of California in Mexico to southern Chile. This scientific collaboration amongst regional and global experts resulted in the identification of 65
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Guerrero, Pablo. Trade Logistics and Physical Integration in Latin America and the Caribbean. Inter-American Development Bank, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006849.

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This presentation discusses issues regarding the need to enhance connectivity to deepen regional integration, with particular attention to trade logistics. Topics explored include LAC's logistics performance and challenges; a review of recent indicators; progress achieved and the challenges ahead in LAC's physical integration, considering the IIRSA initiative in South America and the Mesoamerica Project in Southern Mexico, Central America and Colombia; and the challenges the Region faces to improve its connectivity and regional integration, particularly in the trade logistics area, highlightin
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