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  1. Resuscitation in Schools (1991 Video)

    Subject
    Health & safety; Medical sciences
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. VHS. col. 20 min.

    Shows how to deal with unconscious children following incidents in the playground, swimming pool and music room.

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  2. River and the Trees, The (Bromeliads) (1975 Film)

    Producer
    Colin Willock
    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Looks at the frogs in Trinidad: a frog that builds a swimming pool for its offspring; one whose tadpoles move about in organised groups; the golden tree frog, which lives among the bromeliads - plants that...

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  3. Ecology: The Sea (1962 Film)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Shows the interrelationships between living things in the sea, their dependence on each other and on the conditions of the marine environment. Also shows the diversity of free-swimming animals and describes...

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  4. English Garden, The. Part 7: Technicolour and Technology (1914-) (1980 Video)

    Subject
    Architecture; Biology
    Distribution
    out of distribution, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 26 min.

    After World War I loss of confidence set in. Ideas were adapted from the past and people became more immediately concerned with collecting as many species and hybrids as possible. Immediacy was all and...

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  5. Biology of Rotifers (2 Parts) (1983 Video)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. VHS. col. 2 x 25 min.

    Part 2: Explains reproduction using three species as examples to include both oviparous and viviparous rotifers. Most rotifers are female and most of the time reproduce asexually. One group can only...

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