Publications by authors named "Grant Wilson"

Background: Decompressive hemicraniectomy (DHC) is performed to relieve life-threatening intracranial pressure elevations. After swelling abates, a cranioplasty is performed for mechanical integrity and cosmesis. Cranioplasty is costly with high complication rates.

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This study seeks to extend the limited knowledge of market orientation's effects in retail pharmacy. Specifically, this study explores market orientation's role in the implementation of expanded pharmacy services and resulting performance implications among Canadian retail pharmacies. The results of the structural equation model showed that market orientation directly influenced the implementation of expanded pharmacy services and professional performance.

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Research at Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University has identified the requirement for the development of a 'Decision Support Model' to 'facilitate and measure the selection of main elements and sub-elements within refurbishment and maintenance projects'. One of the major drivers, explains Grant Wilson, a completing PhD researcher with the University's Institute for Innovation, Design and Sustainability (IDEAS), was to provide a mechanism via which NHS estates managers, design teams, and contractors, could 'evidence and demonstrate' that best value-for-money had been pursued, 'specific to the facility in question, and in the context of its unique business case requirements'.

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  • Massive galaxy clusters dating back to 3.9 billion years after the Big Bang contain stars formed even earlier, as predicted by cold dark matter cosmological models.
  • Researchers discovered a protocluster from 1 billion years post-Big Bang (z = 5.3), which is over 13 megaparsecs wide and includes a bright quasar and abundant molecular gas.
  • The observed massive galaxies in this region suggest there is at least 400 billion times the mass of our sun in dark and luminous matter, aligning with simulations for early galaxy clusters.
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Lyman-alpha emitters are thought to be young, low-mass galaxies with ages of approximately 10(8) yr (refs 1, 2). An overdensity of them in one region of the sky (the SSA 22 field) traces out a filamentary structure in the early Universe at a redshift of z approximately 3.1 (equivalent to 15 per cent of the age of the Universe) and is believed to mark a forming protocluster.

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The Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) is an accepted adjunct for airway management in emergency patients. There are a number of case reports describing its use in transport medicine for infant to adult patients, including during flight. Although studies of the effect altitude has on air-filled tracheal tubes exists, we were unable to find documentation of the effect of altitude on laryngeal mask airways.

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