R. Hillier

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 9999

Number

11

Co-Authors

Computation of Flow Past Conical Hypersonic Wings Using a Second Order Godunov Method, (9999)

Hillier, R.

This paper presents computations of inviscid hypersonic flow past flat plate delta wings using a second order Godunov-type scheme. The governing equations are written in an unsteady conical form and...

Death rattle: its impact on staff and volunteers in palliative care (2008)

Wee, B.L., Coleman, P.G., Hillier, R., Holgate, S.T.

Background: Hospice staff and volunteers frequently hear the sound of death rattle and offer explanations and reassurance to relatives and other patients. This paper describes our study into the...

The sound of death rattle I: are relatives distressed by hearing this sound? (2006)

Wee, Bee L., Coleman, P.G., Hillier, R., Holgate, S.H.

Background: Death rattle is the noisy, rattling breathing that occurs in many dying patients. Health professionals intervene because the sound is said to distress attendant relatives. We found no...

The sound of death rattle II: how do relatives interpret the sound? (2006)

Wee, Bee L., Coleman, P.G., Hillier, R., Holgate, S.H.

Background: In an earlier study, we found that some bereaved relatives (five out of 12 interviewed) found it distressing to hear the sound of death rattle, but the remainder did not. In this paper,...

Shock Wave Diffraction at a Sharp Edge and the Effect of Baffles in a Shock Tube, (2005)

Graham,J. M. R., Hillier,R.

The diffraction of a shock wave round a sharp two-dimensional edge is studied numerically using the Fluid-in-Cell method with flux corrected transport. The alternative possibility of a shock fitting...

Palliative care: A suitable setting for undergraduate interprofessional education (2001)

Wee, B., Hillier, R., Coles, C., Mountford, B., Sheldon, B., Turner, P.

Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective inter-professional teamworking by skilled health and social care professionals. Palliative care is therefore highly suitable for...

Palliative care: a suitable setting for undergraduate interprofessional education. (2001)

Wee, B., Hillier, R., Coles, C., Mountford, B., Sheldon, F., Turner, P.

Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective interprofessional teamworking by skilled health and social care professionals. Palliative care is therefore highly suitable for...

Terminal care: present services and future priorities.

Lunt, B, Hillier, R

Since 1975 hospices and other specialist services for terminal cancer have expanded rapidly. In December 1980 this survey found 72 such services in Britain providing 58 inpatient units, 32 home care...

Terminal care: present services and future priorities.

Lunt, B, Hillier, R

Since 1975 hospices and other specialist services for terminal cancer have expanded rapidly. In December 1980 this survey found 72 such services in Britain providing 58 inpatient units, 32 home care...