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An illustrated lecture on how to prepare peat samples for pollen analysis using simple techniques and exemplified by changes in the vegetation of Scotland, particularly the far north.
Demonstrates some causes of hay fever, the collection, preparation and use of pollen extracts by the Allergy Department, St Mary’s Hospital, London.
Shows how scout bees using dance language, pass on information about localities where nectar, pollen, water and propolis can be collected. Bees perform round dance, sickle dance, and wagtail dance. Finally...
An introduction to environmental archaeology, using an integrated approach to study the history of the Avebury region. Covers seeds, soils, animal bones, pollen, and snails. The larger version contains video...
Uses cinemicrography, flying cameras and time-lapse cinematography to present a insect’s-eye view of the wildlife found in a meadow in southern France in summertime. Shows a bee gathering pollen; a...
Shows in detail the dance language of honey bees, the language by which they pass on information to other hive members about the location, distance and direction of nectar or pollen-rich flower patches....
Professor Andrew Spielman is one of the world’s experts on vector born infections such as malaria and dengue which constitute a heavy and increasing burden on human health throughout much of the tropics....
A series originally shown on the Discovery Health Channel seeking to promote a greater understanding of the use of complementary therapies in treating a range of illnesses in children. Each programme deals...
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