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Introduces the concept of progeny testing of British Friesian bulls. Successful bulls are used extensively in the sponsor’s artificial insemination service in Britain and semen is exported to many parts of...
Discusses the ‘four colour map’ problem, outlining its development and examining some of its complexity. Uses animation to look at the contributions of Alfred Kempe and Heawood and ends with Professor...
Dr Kevin P Price conducts a workshop on geographic information systems (GIS) on topics including: concepts and components; data and database formats; capabilities and functions; applications to issues...
Explains how standing waves were associated only with sound waves until it was shown that the principle of superposition is applicable to all waves. Recent developments with low-cost laser and holographic...
Examines the small ivory sculptures created by the anonymous masters of the years 700-1200 AD in Europe. The themes are mainly religious. The style evolves over the span of 500 years and the commentary...
Outlines first aid instructions and shows methods of estimating replacement of body fluids. Illustrates degrees of burn damage in animation followed by initial treatment, excision, saline bath, skin grafting...
Concerned with communication as a preventative measure to preclude the possibility of unnecessary and damaging rumour. It emphasises the need for managers to be skilled in collecting, editing and presenting...
Kenneth Griffith tells the story of Thomas Paine, an 18th century Sussex customs officer who played a central role in both the American and French revolutions. Son of a Norfolk corset maker he wrote the...
Series telling the story of early film-making in Europe. Narrator: Kenneth Branagh.
The ‘Jumbo’ piles beneath Cannon Street in the City of London, between which the Fleet Line tunnels run, go to a depth which represents fifty million years in time. Straight-shafted, under-reamed and...
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