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Illustrates the basic techniques of plant tissue culture, its potential as a means of obtaining a variety of useful secondary plant metabolites and the way in which the technology has revolutionised plant...
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes nearly 1,400 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new...
An illustration of the technique of micropropagation as carried out in the laboratories of the Plant Sciences Department of the University of Leeds.
Dr. David Bellamy (plant ecologist) and Dr. Alan Pearson (plant physiologist) discuss altitudinal zonation in the Dolomites with a detailed discussion of the plant communities found in the region of Cortina....
Gives an impression of the research, development, production and marketing operations at BASF’s plant at Ludwigshafen by following the development of an unnamed product from laboratory to new plant. Then...
Introduces the techniques used in plant cell, tissue and organ culture and their possible commercial applications. Discusses the initiation, establishment and maintenance of callus and cell suspension...
Shows the work of an industrial chemist. The example used is a dye manufacturing company in Lancashire. Shows the chemistry of the production of a particular aniline dye. During the course of production...
A visit to a coal-fired power station shows viewers the sheer size and scale of the engineering. Graphics sequences explain how the various components of the plant work together. Uses the Didcot, Berkshire,...
In August 1982 at the prototype fast reactor, Dounreay, new fuel assemblies, containing plutonium originally created in this reactor, were loaded into the reactor core for the first time. This marked the...
Stainless steels for chemical plant contain Cr, Ni, Mo, Zr, Ta, Nb or Ti which form thin passive corrosion-resistant oxide films, the choice depending on chemical, physical and economic factors without...
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