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    Secondary Dispersal in Aeschynomene virginica: Do Floating Seeds Really Find a New Home? by Griffith, Alan B

    Published in Natural areas journal (01-10-2014)
    “…Aeschynomene virginica is a freshwater, tidal plant ranging from southern New Jersey to central North Carolina. This plant is listed as threatened in the…”
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    Seasonal Variation of Biogenic and Anthropogenic VOCs in a Semi-Urban Area Near Sydney, Australia by Ramirez-Gamboa, Jhonathan, Paton-Walsh, Clare, Galbally, Ian, Simmons, Jack, Guerette, Elise-Andree, Griffith, Alan D., Chambers, Scott D., Williams, Alastair G.

    Published in Atmosphere (01-01-2021)
    “…Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play a key role in the formation of ozone and secondary organic aerosol, the two most important air pollutants in Sydney,…”
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    A continuous model of strong and weak ties by Griffith, Alan

    Published in Journal of public economic theory (01-12-2022)
    “…When individuals interact in a network, links are often asymmetric and of varying intensity. I study a model whereby networks emerge from agents maximizing…”
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    The effects of public campaign funding: Evidence from Seattle’s Democracy Voucher program by Griffith, Alan, Noonen, Thomas

    Published in Journal of public economics (01-07-2022)
    “…During each election cycle, the city of Seattle distributes four $25 vouchers to every registered voter, which may be donated to and redeemed by campaigns for…”
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    Examining the Dynamics of Novation from the Principal Contractor's and Architect's Perspectives by Griffith, Alan, King, Andrew, Knight, Andrew

    Published in Construction economics and building (18-11-2012)
    “…Design and build is a popular form of procurement worldwide. In its conventional form, it is characterised by the integration between design and construction…”
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    PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEED DISPERSAL OF A RARE, TIDAL WETLAND ANNUAL, AESCHYNOMENE VIRGINICA by Griffith, Alan B., Forseth, Irwin N.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-12-2002)
    “…Seed fall from the parental plant and subsequent dispersal by tidal water flow were investigated in Aeschynomene virginica (sensitive joint-vetch) in order to…”
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    Effects of a Multi-Faceted Education Program on Enrollment, Learning and Gender Equity: Evidence from India by Delavallade, Clara, Griffith, Alan, Thornton, Rebecca

    Published in The World Bank economic review (01-11-2021)
    “…The Sustainable Development Goals set a triple educational objective: improve access to, quality of, and gender equity in education. This paper documents the…”
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    Establishment and reproduction of Aeschynomene virginica (L.) (Fabaceae) a rare, annual, wetland species in relation to vegetation removal and water level by Griffith, A.B, Forseth, I.N

    Published in Plant ecology (01-07-2003)
    “…Aeschynomene virginica is a rare annual plant found in freshwater tidal wetlands of the eastern United States. We hypothesized that standing vegetation and…”
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    Delivering best value in the small works portfolio of public sector organizations when using preferred contractors by Griffith, Alan

    Published in Construction management and economics (01-09-2011)
    “…The use of preferred contractors through a partnering arrangement is a prominent method of relationship-based procurement. The approach is frequently applied…”
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    The Role of a Seed Bank in Establishment and Persistence of Aeschynomene virginica, a Rare Wetland Annual by Griffith, Alan B, Forseth, Irwin N

    Published in Northeastern naturalist (01-06-2006)
    “…Seed banks of Aeschynomene virginica may have significant implications for population dynamics and conservation of this rare, freshwater wetland, annual plant…”
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    Predicting metapopulation responses of a tidal wetland annual to environmental stochasticity and water dispersal through an individual-based model by Crawford, Michael, Davies, Stephen, Griffith, Alan

    Published in Ecological modelling (24-11-2015)
    “…•We analyze a geographically precise replica of a fugitive tidal wetlands annual.•Hydrochory has limited long-term impact on survival probability.•Even modest…”
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    Fulfilling Contractors' Corporate Social Responsibilities using Standards-Based Management Systems by Griffith, Alan

    “…Construction projects place intrinsic and substantial demands upon contractors to uphold their corporate social responsibilities (CSR). Such responsibilities…”
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    Key considerations for delivering best value in the small building works portfolio of large client organizations by Griffith, Alan

    Published in Construction Management and Economics (01-08-2007)
    “…Many large organizations own and occupy extensive, complex and varied property estates, which are essential to their business. Continued reliance on these…”
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    Better environmental performance: A framework for integrated management systems (IMS) by Griffith, Alan, Bhutto, Khalid

    Published in Management of environmental quality (01-01-2009)
    “…A previous paper in this journal focused on how the integration of standards-based management systems used by major contractors operating within the…”
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    Key considerations for delivering best value in the small building works portfolio of large clients organizations by Griffith, Alan

    Published in Construction management and economics (01-08-2007)
    “…Many large organizations own and occupy extensive, complex and varied property estates, which are essential to their business. Continued reliance on these…”
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    miR‐CATCH Identifies Biologically Active miRNA Regulators of the Pro‐Survival Gene XIAP, in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells by Griffith, Alan, Kelly, Paul S., Vencken, Sebastian, Lao, Nga T., Greene, Catherine M., Clynes, Martin, Barron, Niall

    Published in Biotechnology journal (01-03-2018)
    “…Genetic engineering of mammalian cells is of interest as a means to boost bio‐therapeutic protein yield. X‐linked inhibitor of apoptosis (XIAP) overexpression…”
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    Better environmental performance by Griffith, Alan, Bhutto, Khalid

    Published in Management of environmental quality (07-08-2009)
    “…Purpose - A previous paper in this journal focused on how the integration of standards-based management systems used by major contractors operating within the…”
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    Improving environmental performance through integrated management systems (IMS) in the UK by Griffith, Alan, Bhutto, Khalid

    Published in Management of environmental quality (01-01-2008)
    “…Purpose - This paper aims to report on a government funded doctorate research project examining the developments in and applications of integrated management…”
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    Integrated management systems: a single management system solution for project control? by GRIFFITH, ALAN

    “…Over the last 25 years, the construction industry has embraced quality management systems (QMS). More recently, environmental issues and health and safety…”
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    Key considerations for developing corporate and operational approaches for managing the small building works portfolio of large client organizations by Griffith, Alan

    Published in Construction management and economics (01-11-2002)
    “…Many large organizations, which act in the capacity of clients to the construction industry, own and occupy extensive, diverse and often geographically…”
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