21 results on '"GRIFFIN, Douglas"'
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2. In Defense of Chess Classicism.
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RAUZER, VSEVOLOD, GRIFFIN, DOUGLAS, and SOLTIS, ANDY
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- 2023
3. Changes in Satisfaction and Institutional Attitudes of Catholic Priests, 1970-1993
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Hoge, Dean R., Shields, Joseph J., and Griffin, Douglas L.
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- 1995
4. Knowing and Acting in Conditions of Uncertainty: A Complexity Perspective
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Griffin, Douglas, Shaw, Patricia, and Stacey, Ralph
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- 1999
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5. Demonstrating Miniaturised, entangled photon-pair sources on board nano satellites to enable future QKD missions
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Chandrasekara, Rakhitha C. M. R. B., Bedington, Robert, Bai, Xueliang, Ilangovan, Karthik, Sean, Yau Yong, Naughton, Denis, Barraclough, Simon, Griffin, Douglas, Boyce, Russell, and Ling, Alexander
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Quantum Physics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Quantum Physics (quant-ph) - Abstract
We report on our progress developing highly-miniaturised, polarisation-entangled, photon pair sources for CubeSats. We have a correlated photon-pair source in orbit in the NUS Galassia 2U CubeSat. We also have an entangled photon pair source in production and a high brightness (1Mcps) entangled photon-pair source in development for our upcoming satellite missions. All our sources are proof-of-principle demonstrations that the hardware necessary for entanglement-based QKD can be miniaturised and made sufficiently robust for operation in nano-satellites. The photon pairs they produce are measured with liquid crystal-based Bell state analysers and Geiger-mode avalanche photo-diodes within the source. These space missions allow our on-the-ground radiation, thermal and vibration tests to be validated and the real-world operation and aging of the source in space to be studied. A BBM92 QKD-capable design of the source has been used in a phase A study of a satellite-to-satellite QKD demonstration mission by the University of New South Wales, Canberra. This mission study uses two 6U CubeSats in LEO and aims to demonstrate QKD over separations of increasing distances as the two CubeSats drift apart., 5 pages, 4 figures, proceedings paper B2.7.2 of IAC 2017 conference
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- 2017
6. MY BEST MOVE.
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GRIFFIN, DOUGLAS
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7. Fish boil FLAVOR: DIY RECIPE SATISFIES CRAVING FOR CLASSIC EXPERIENCE.
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GRIFFIN, DOUGLAS
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DO-it-yourself work ,FLAVOR ,EBULLITION ,DESIRE ,PIES - Published
- 2023
8. The VUV instrument SPICE for Solar-Orbiter: ground testing of performance.
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Caldwell, Martin E., Morris, Nigel, Griffin, Douglas K., Eccleston, Paul, Anderson, Mark, Santos, Carmen Pastor, Bruzzi, Davide, Tustain, Samuel, Howe, Chris, Davenne, Jenny, Grundy, Timothy, Speight, Roisin, Sidher, Sunil D., Giunta, Alessandra, Fludra, Andrzej, Philippon, Anne, Auchere, Frederic, Hassler, Don, Davila, Joseph M., and Thompson, William T.
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- 2017
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9. HAGRID CDF Study Report Volume 1: Technical and Programmatic CDF Study Report HAGRID Heliospheric imaging for Assessment of Global and Regional Infrastructure Damage
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Griffin, Douglas, Davis, Chris, Eyles, Chris, Pastena, Massimiliano, Tatnall, Adrian, George, Simon, Parker, Richard, Poyntz-Wright, Olly, Elliott, Alexander, Kisdi, Aron, Viney, Graham, McQuirk, Christina, Ward, Kim, Kemble, Steven, Case, Giles, and Eckersley, Steven
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- 2012
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10. The space infrared telescope for cosmology and astrophysics: SPICA A joint mission between JAXA and ESA
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SWINYARD, Bruce, NAKAGAWA, Takao, MERKEN, Patrick, ROYER, Pierre, SOUVERIJNS, Tim, VANDENBUSSCHE, Bart, WAELKENS, Christoffel, DAVIS, Peter, DI FRANCESCO, James, HALPERN, Mark, HOUDE, Martin, JOHNSTONE, Doug, JONCAS, Gilles, NAYLOR, David, PLUME, Rene, SCOTT, Douglas, ABERGEL, A., BENSAMMAR, S., BRAINE, J., BUAT, V., BURGARELLA, D., CAIS, Ph., DOLE, H., DUBAND, L., ELBAZ, D., GERIN, M., GIARD, M., GOICOECHEA, J., JOBLIN, C., JONES, A., KNEIB, J. P., LAGACHE, Guilaine, MADDEN, S., PONS, R., PAJOT, F., RAMBAUD, D., RAVERA, L., RISTORCELLI, I., RODRIGUEZ, L., VIVES, S., ZAVAGNO, Annie, GEIS, Norbert, KRAUSE, Oliver, LUTZ, Dieter, POGLITSCH, Albrecht, RAAB, Walfried, STEGMAIER, Jutta, STURM, Eckhard, TUFFS, Richard, LEE, Hyung Mok, KOO, Bon-Chul, IM, Myungshin, PAK, Soojong, HAN, Wonyong, PARK, Jang-Hyun, NAM, Uk-Won, JIN, Ho, LEE, Dae-Hee, YUK, In-Soo, LEE, Sungho, AIKAWA, Yuri, ARIMOTO, Nobuo, DOI, Yasuo, ENYA, Keigo, FUKAGAWA, Misato, FURUSHO, Reiko, HASEGAWA, Sunao, HAYASHI, Masahiko, HONDA KANAGAWA, Mitsuhiko, IDA, Shigeru, IMANISHI, MASATOSHI, INUTSUKA, Shu-Ichiro, IZUMIURA, Hideyuki, KAMAYA, Hideyuki, KANEDA, Hidehiro, KASUGA, Toshihiro, KATAZA, Hirokazu, KAWABATA, Koji, KAWADA, Mitsunobu, KAWAKITA, Hideyo, KII, Tsuneo, KODA, Jin, KODAMA, Tadayuki, KOKUBO, Eiichiro, KOMATSU, Keiji, MATSUHARA, Hideo, MATSUMOTO, Toshio, MATSUURA, Shuji, MIYATA, Takashi, MIYATA, Murakam, NAGATA, Hirohisa, NAGATA, Tetsuya, NAKAJIMA, Tadashi, NAOTO, Kobayashi, NISHI, Ryoichi, NODA, Atsushi, OKAMOTO, Atsushi, OKAMOTO, Yoshiko K., OMUKAI, Kazuyuki, ONAKA, Takashi, OOTSUBO, Takafumi, OUCHI, Masami, SAITO, Hirobumi, SATO, Yoichi, SAKO, Shigeyuki, SEKIGUCHI, Tomohiko, SHIBAI, Hiroshi, SUGITA, Hiroyuki, SUGITANI, Koji, SUSA, Hajime, PYO, Tae-Soo, TAMURA, Motohide, UEDA, Yoshihiro, UENO, Munetaka, WADA, Takehiko, WATANABE, Jun'Ichi, YAMADA, Toru, YAMAMURA, Issei, YOSHIDA, Naoki, YOSHIMI, Kitamura, YUI, Yukari, BENEDETTINI, Milena, CERULLI, Riccardo, DI GIORGIO, Anna, MOLINARI, Sergio, ORFEI, Renato, PEZZUTO, Stefano, PIAZZO, Lorenzo, SARACENO, Paolo, SPINOGLIO, Luigi, DE GRAAUW, Thijs, DE KORTE, Piet, HELMICH, Frank, HOEVERS, Henk, HUISMAN, Robert, SHIPMAN, Russell, VAN DER TAK, Floris, VAN DER WERF, Paul, WILD, Wolfgang, ACOSTA-PULIDO, Jose, CERNICHARO, Jose, HERREROS, Jose, MARTIN-PINTADO, Jesus, NAJARRO, Francisco, PEREZ-FOURMON, Ismael, RAMON PARDO, Juan, GOMEZ, Francisca, CASTRO RODRIGUEZ, Nieves, ADE, Peter, BARLOW, Mike, CLEMENTS, David, FERLET, Marc, FRASER, Helen, GRIFFIN, Douglas, GRIFFIN, Matthew, HARGRAVE, Peter, ISAAK, Kate, IVISON, Robert, MANSOUR, Malik, LANIESSE, Jonathan, MAUSKOPF, Phillip, MOROZOV, Dmitry, OLIVER, Seb, ORLANDO, Angiola, PAGE, Mathew, POPESCU, Cristina, SERJEANT, Stephen, SUDIWALA, Rashmi, RIGOPOULOU, Dimitra, WALKER, Ian, WHITE, Glenn, VITI, Serena, WINTER, Berend, BOCK, Jamie, BRADFORD, Matt, HARWIT, Martin, HOLMES, Warren, Institut Méditerranéen d'Ecologie et de Paléoécologie (IMEP), Université Paul Cézanne - 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Paris (ENS Paris)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Service de neurologie 1 [CHU Pitié-Salpétrière], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (APHP)-CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière [APHP], Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), Astronomy, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Météo-France -Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Météo-France -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP), The University of Tokyo (UTokyo)-Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière [AP-HP], and Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Sorbonne Université (SU)
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[SDU.ASTR.CO]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Cosmology and Extra-Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.CO] ,Infrared telescope ,UNIVERSE ,Astrophysics ,Spica ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBON ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Space missions ,Cosmology ,Space exploration ,law.invention ,STAR-FORMATION ,010309 optics ,Telescope ,[PHYS.ASTR.CO]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Cosmology and Extra-Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.CO] ,Spitzer Space Telescope ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Physics ,Infrared astronomy ,SPECTRUM ,Spacecraft ,[SDU.ASTR]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,SUBMILLIMETER GALAXIES ,business.industry ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,MODEL ,SPITZER ,PAHS ,Space and Planetary Science ,Infrared ,Physics::Space Physics ,IR ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,business ,EMISSION - Abstract
International audience; The Space Infrared telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics (SPICA) is planned to be the next space astronomy mission observing in the infrared. The mission is planned to be launched in 2017 and will feature a 3.5 m telescope cooled to 30 microns wavelength). We describe the scientific advances that will be made possible by this large increase in sensitivity and give details of the mission, spacecraft and focal plane conceptual design.
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11. Herschel-SPIRE: design, ground test results, and predicted performance.
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Griffin, Matt, Swinyard, Bruce, Vigroux, Laurent, Abergel, Alain, Ade, Peter, André, Philippe, Baluteau, Jean-Paul, Bock, James, Franceschini, Alberto, Gear, Walter, Glenn, Jason, Huang, Maohai, Griffin, Douglas, King, Ken, Lellouch, Emmanuel, Naylor, David, Oliver, Seb, Olofsson, Göran, Perez-Fournon, Ismael, and Page, Mat
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- 2008
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12. Herschel-SPIRE: design, performance, and scientific capabilities.
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Griffin, Matthew, Abergel, Alain, Ade, Peter, André, Philippe, Baluteau, Jean-Paul, Bock, James, Franceschini, Alberto, Gear, Walter, Glenn, Jason, Griffin, Douglas, King, Ken, Lellouch, Emmanuel, Naylor, David, Olofsson, Göran, Perez-Fournon, Ismael, Rowan-Robinson, Michael, Saraceno, Paolo, Sawyer, Eric, Smith, Alan, and Swinyard, Bruce
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- 2006
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13. Preliminary results from Herschel-SPIRE flight instrument testing.
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Lim, Tanya, Swinyard, Bruce, Griffin, Matthew, Aramburu, Asier, Baluteau, Jean-Paul, Bock, James, Ferlet, Marc, Fulton, Trevor, Griffin, Douglas, Guest, Steven, Hargrave, Peter, King, Kenneth, Leeks, Sarah, Naylor, David, Polehampton, Edward, Rizzo, Davide, Sawyer, Eric, Schulz, Bernhard, Sidher, Sunil, and Spencer, Locke
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- 2006
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14. Thermal design of the SPICA/ESI instrument.
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Griffin, Douglas K., Sugita, Hiroyuki, Duband, Lionel, Luchier, Nicolas, Winter, Berend, and Hargrave, Peter
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- 2006
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15. The 300-mK system for Herschel-SPIRE.
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Hargrave, Peter, Bock, James, Brockley-Blatt, Christine, Coker, John, Duband, Lionel, Goizel, Anne-Sophie, Griffin, Douglas, Swinyard, Bruce, and Winter, Berend
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- 2006
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16. First results from Herschel-SPIRE performance tests.
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Lim, Tanya L., Swinyard, Bruce M., Aramburu, Asier A., Bock, James J., Ferlet, Marc, Griffin, Douglas, Griffin, Matthew J., Hargrave, Peter, King, Kenneth, Leeks, Sarah, Naylor, David A., Ronayette, Samuel D., Sawyer, Eric, Schulz, Bernhard, Sidher, Sunil, Spencer, Locke D., Smith, David, and Woodcraft, Adam L.
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- 2004
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17. Feasibility study of a stratospheric-airship observatory.
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Griffin, Douglas K., Swinyard, Bruce M., Sidher, Sunil, and Irwin, Patrick
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- 2003
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18. What contribution can insights from the complexity sciences make to the theory and practice of development management?
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Mowles, Chris, Stacey, Ralph, and Griffin, Douglas
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MANAGEMENT ,NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations ,COMPLEXITY (Philosophy) ,MANAGEMENT science ,INTERNATIONAL agencies ,SENIOR leadership teams - Abstract
This paper offers a critique of existing ways of understanding management practice in International Non-Government Organisations (INGOs) and compares and contrasts these with insights drawn from the complexity sciences. The authors put forward a more radical interpretation of complexity theory as it might be taken up in organisations rather than suggesting that it can be accommodated with existing theories based in systems thinking. They suggest that understanding the process of organising as contingent, paradoxical and experiential could profoundly refocus the attention of managers and practitioners alike and lead to an intensifying of practice as more consciously political. In being more open to others, including their partners and beneficiaries, staff in INGOs may be more ready to change themselves and their ideas. At the same time, the authors point out the existing dynamics of current practice and the way it perpetuates itself, no matter how problematic. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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19. How to conduct an investigation into a potential business partner.
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Griffin, Douglas
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INVESTIGATIONS ,BUSINESS partnerships - Abstract
Gives advice on conducting background checks into potential business partners. Sources of information; Verification of documents; Involvement of the company principals in illegal practices; Use of databases.
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- 1994
20. The Herschel–SPIRE instrument and its capabilities for extragalactic astronomy
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Griffin, Matthew, Abergel, Alain, Ade, Peter, André, Philippe, Baluteau, Jean-Paul, Bock, James, Franceschini, Alberto, Gear, Walter, Glenn, Jason, Griffin, Douglas, King, Ken, Lellouch, Emmanuel, Madden, Suzanne, Naylor, David, Oliver, Seb, Olofsson, Göran, Page, Mat, Perez-Fournon, Ismael, Rowan-Robinson, Michael, and Saraceno, Paolo
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EXTRAGALACTIC distances , *FAR infrared lasers , *ASTRONOMY , *SPECTROMETERS - Abstract
Abstract: SPIRE, the Spectral and Photometric Imaging Receiver, is one of three instruments to fly on the European Space Agency’s Herschel Space Observatory. It contains a three-band imaging photometer operating at 250, 350 and 500μm, and an imaging Fourier transform spectrometer covering 194–672μm. The SPIRE detectors are arrays of feedhorn-coupled bolometers cooled to 0.3K. The photometer has a field of view of 4×8′, observed simultaneously in the three spectral bands. The spectrometer has an approximately circular field of view with a diameter of 2.6′ The spectral resolution can be adjusted between 0.04 and 2cm−1 (resolving power of 20–1000 at 250μm). SPIRE will be used for many galactic and extragalactic science programmes, a number of which will be implemented as Herschel Key Projects. The SPIRE consortium’s Guaranteed Time (GT) programme will devote more than 1000h to Key Projects covering the high-redshift universe and local galaxies, which will be carried out in coordination with other GT programmes, especially that of the PACS consortium. It is also expected that substantial amounts of Herschel Open Time will be used for further extragalactic investigations. The high-redshift part of the SPIRE GT programme will focus on blank-field surveys with a range of depths and areas optimised to sample the luminosity-redshift plane and characterize the bolometric luminosity density of the universe at high-redshift. Fields will be selected that are well covered by Spitzer, SCUBA-2, PACS-GT and near-IR surveys, to facilitate source identifications and enable detailed studies of the redshifts, spectral energy distributions, and other properties of detected galaxies. The local galaxies programme will include a detailed spectral and photometric study of a sample of well resolved nearby galaxies, a survey of more than 300 local galaxies designed to provide a statistical survey of dust in the nearby universe, and a study of the ISM in low-metallicity environments, bridging the gap between the local universe and primordial galaxies. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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21. 4933638 Borehole measurement of NMR characteristics of earth formations, and interpretations thereof
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Kleinberg, Robert L, Griffin, Douglas D, Fukuhara, Masafumi, Sezginer, Abdurranhman, Chew, Weng C, Kenyon, William E, Day, Peter I, and Lipsicas, Max
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- 1991
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