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Covers the complete Fortran 77 language in a computer-independent manner and endeavours to teach not only the mechanics of Fortran programming but also a structured approach to design and coding. While this...
Six case studies in which the effects of poor staff attitudes and behaviour are contrasted with those resulting from more satisfactory staff performance. Shows situations commonly occuring in libraries:...
Shows a number of extracts from the course, plus techniques used throughout the series to aid the teaching of Fortran 77.
The New State Gallery in Stuttgart provides the focus for a reassessment of the work of James Stirling. Begins and ends with Stirling’s lecture at the ‘77 architectural competition: the remainder of the...
Shows Benes’ arrival (11 December) at a Moscow station where he is met by Molotov and Voroshilov and, later that day, a reception at which he is received by Kalinin. The next day an agreement between...
A multimedia reference source covering English history from 1066 to 1500. Includes 800 full-screen colour images of manuscripts, maps, artefacts, buildings and sites. Includes chronicles, letters, wills,...
Anderson, a decent, ineffectual English philosopher, goes to Prague on a lecture visit only to get caught up comically with the English football hacks in the hotel, and rather less comically with the plight...
Six-part television series on three videocassettes looking at World War 2 from the viewpoint of a war between the scientists and technology of the two sides. Narrated by William Woolard. 1: 1) The Battle of...
The ebola plage kills a very high percentage of its victims (77% in Zaire in May, 1995), often by dissolving their internal organs and connective tissue. The programme covers events in the quarantined city...
High-speed cinematography of vibrations of vocal cords in a healthy untreated woman (400 Hz) and two women after treatment with testosterone (77 to 200 Hz) also treated with an anabolic hormone (150 and 164...
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