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ATRI Research » Safety » Identifying Vulnerabilities and Security Management Practices in Agricultural and Food Commodity Transportation

Identifying Vulnerabilities and Security Management Practices in Agricultural and Food Commodity Transportation

Jan 082005
 
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Submitted to the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting

By the American Transportation Research Institute

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