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Application of read-only memory (ROM) to a number of problems illustrating 1) Code conversion and realisation of truth tables - e.g. 7-segment display drivers. 2) Sequencing - e.g. single traffic controller....
Describes the aims of genetic counselling, and gives detailed examples of counselling for a variety of disorders: chromosomal (e.g. mongolism), monogenic (e.g. muscular dystrophy), and multifactorial (e.g....
A round-table discussion chaired by G C Milligan with Dr B M Bush and M E Herrtage, focusing on the use of insulin and diet in diabetes mellitus.
Places school refusal in the context of the general prevalence of psychiatric problems in children and) in the general framework of the ‘establishment of autonomy’ of the child within the dynamic...
Describes the development of chronic bronchitis and discusses the various factors which influence or cause bronchitis. The effects of atmospheric pollution and smoking are discussed.
Shows the building of a railroad from the coast at Dar-es-Salaam in Tanzania to Lusaka in Zambia. Presents the political and economic case for the railroad illustrating the engineering problems faced and...
1) Discussion of reasons for returning to study in adult life. 2) Description of forms of study available, e.g. evening classes, WEA. classes, trade union studies, Open University. 3) Description of major...
Uses examples from various insect orders to show the basic design of a hard outer skeleton, jointed legs and specialised mouthparts serves a wealth of different lifestyles. Contrasts the life histories of...
An account of theories, models, evidence and applications of both selective and divided attention within the field of cognitive psychology. Discusses a range of models include single-channel early-selection...
A round-table discussion on food-allergic skin disease in animals, chaired by G C Milligan, with D W Angarano and M E Herrtage.
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