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Photographed from an oscilloscope screen. Deals with simulation by analogue computer of the invertebrate shell morphology and the visualisation of mathematical analysis. The development of typical univalve,...
Reviews the special problems associated with the organisation and control of non-book material within the Library Resource Centre. It deals with sources for selection, organisation and storage (including a...
Teaching package on failure of stressed materials. Intended to be used as classroom material or for independed study. Approximately 2-3 hours of teaching material.
Television documentary. Cambridge Professor of Classics, Mary Beard, presents new insights into the lives of the people who lived and died in Pompeii, based on the discovery of 54 skeletons in a cellar in...
Michael Fletcher and Keith Priest’s largest project is the world headquarters of Vodaphone Airtouch, to be built near Newbury, Berkshire. Hitherto the company has been spread in 54 separate locations in...
Tutorial and support material covering biomechanical principles, using examples from insects and crustaceans. Approximately 2 hours of teaching material.
Interactive computer-based neurophysiology tutorial and simulated experiments covering diffusion potential, membrane potential, the Nernst equation and the Goldman equation. Approximate 3 hours of teaching...
Interactive tutorial and simulation of electrophysiological recording from sensory nerves. Laboratory support material that illustrates the structure and function of leg mechanoreceptors and the principles...
Covers the basic steps required for successful study such as time management, note-taking, reading and writing skills, revision and coping with exams. Approximately 30-45 minutes teaching time.
Discusses Claude Monet’s ‘Waterlilies’ in terms of the painting itself, the painter, and a palette of colour: pigment, composition and light effects. In his garden at Giverny, Monet created a gigantic...
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