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P. D. Grogan and H. J. Hindle
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10/48 Bn. A.I.F. 1943 -1943"SX16247 Private P. D. Grogan.
SX15874 Private H. J. Hindle.
10/48 Battalion, Australian Imperial Forces 1942 - 1943
1882 Troy, New York Marriage Registry for Charles (Annie) E. Hindle and Louisa L. Spangehl
Text document Wedding registry entry Charles E. Hindle (Annie Hindle) entry 10900 and entry for Louisa L. Spangehl entry 1090
1886 Grand Rapids Michigan Marriage Registry for Carles (Annie) E. Hindle and Anna Ryan
Text document marriage registry entry for Charles E. Hindle (31) and Anna Ryan (22
Developing a systemic textual analysis method based on the human activity system modelling language of soft system methodology (SSM)
The paper introduces a textual analysis method which utilises a modified version of the Human Activity System (HAS) modelling language from Soft Systems Methodology (SSM). For ease of reference, the method is referred to as the Systemic Textual Analysis Method (STAM). The method constitutes one form of application of a wider ranging systemic methodology for qualitative research, textual analysis and document design (Hindle 2003). The research programme of STAM included a literature review of textual analysis, initial piloting of the method by the author on a range of target texts, and external testing with several different users. Following trends in hermeneutics, linguistics and cultural studies, STAM balances objective and subjective aspects of the process of textual analysis through the use of a systemic activity-based modelling language and the notion of "recoverability" (Checkland and Holwell 1998). In the form presented in this paper, STAM can be used to analyse texts which constitute formal descriptions of processes, methods or methodologies. Such analysis is intended to support critical evaluation of the texts in terms of characteristics such as content, descriptive quality, logical structure, overall coherence and completeness. The basic tenet of STAM is that a formal description of a process, method or methodology can be conceptualised as a set of activities, and therefore a HAS (Checkland and Scholes 1990). STAM opetationalises this concept in the form of a 6 step process, which runs the normal HAS modelling process of SSM in reverse. The paper gives an example of how STAM can be used to analyse a short piece of text which prescribes the process of borrowing a book from a library
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
The Subhercynian Basin: an example of an intraplate foreland basin due to a broken plate
The Late Cretaceous intraplate shortening event in central western Europe is associated with a number of marine basins of relatively high amplitude and short wavelength (2–3 km depth and 20–100 km width). In particular, the Harz Mountains, a basement uplift on a single, relatively steeply dipping basement thrust, have filled the adjacent Subhercynian Cretaceous Basin with their erosive product, proving that the two were related and synchronous. The problem of generating subsidence of this general style and geometry in an intraplate setting is dealt with here by using an elastic flexural model conditioned to take account of basement thrusts as weak zones in the lithosphere. Using a relatively simple configuration of this kind, we reproduce many of the basic features of the Subhercynian Cretaceous Basin and related basement thrusts. As a result, we suggest that overall, it shares many characteristics with larger-scale foreland basins associated with collisional orogens on plate boundaries.</p
Thz Fabry-perot Spectrometer
The development of Cavity-Enhanced Techniques and Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy has allowed many sensitive infrared measurements to be undertaken. We have constructed a THz resonator with a high finesse to form the basis of a new instrument for sensitive cavity enhanced THz measurements. The resonator uses a low loss oversized corrugated waveguide and high reflectivity photonic mirrors. An effective path length of one kilometer is obtained for a device that is 50 cm in length. A significant sensitivity improvement has been evaluated at 620 GHz by the measurement of minority isotopologues of OCS\footnote{Francis Hindle, Robin Bocquet, Anastasiia Pienkina, Arnaud Cuisset, and Gaël Mouret, Terahertz gas phase spectroscopy using a high finesse Fabry-Pérot cavity Optica (2019) vol 6, 1449-1454 DOI: 10.1364/OPTICA.6.001449}. The sensitivity achieved has allowed several centrifugal distortion-induced rotational lines of CF to be recorded and its tetrahedral splitting to be resolved \footnote{Cuisset A, Hindle F, Mouret G, Bocquet R, Bruckhuisen J, Decker J, Pienkina A, Bray C, Fertein E, Boudon V. Terahertz Rotational Spectroscopy of Greenhouse Gases Using Long Interaction Path-Lengths Applied Sciences (2021) vol 11(3) p 1229. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11031229}.Made available in DSpace on 2021-09-24T21:09:30Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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IT and business process outsourcing: the knowledge potential
Reprint of - Willcocks, Leslie P. and Hindle, John and Feeny, David and Lacity, Mary (2004) IT and business process outsourcing: the knowledge potential. Information systems management journal, 21 (3). pp. 7-15. ISSN 1058-053
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