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  1. Cross-Fertilization: Germ-Free Chickens

    Date released
    1975
    Series name
    Living Tomorrow
    Issue no
    153
    NoS ID
    325640
    Story no
    2 / 4

    COI synopsis: A concept that’s blossomed in one field will often take root in another - a form of cross-fertilisation which makes the most of a good idea. This issue looks at a few such good ideas which...

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  2. Action of Antibiotics on Bacteria, The (1957 Film)

    Producer
    Peter Cardew
    Subject
    Medical sciences
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    A demonstration by phase contrast, time-lapse cinematography of the action on bacteria of penicillin and the broad-spectrum antibiotics.

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  3. Voices of History 2: Art, Science and Exploration (2012 Audio)

    A 2-CD set features historic recordings of celebrated people in the arts, drama, the sciences, sport and exploration. Shakespeare-related items include Ellen Terry as Ophelia and Sir Henry Irving as Richard...

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  4. Brucellosis cured with cow vaccine (1981)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with a vet about curing himself of Brucellosis by using a vaccine designed for cows after antibiotics failed to work. Male speaker and interviewer not identified.

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  5. Food and chemicals (1984)

    A documentary about pesticides and chemicals used in food production and agriculture, for example compounds which are given to animals for nourishment, and antibiotics to innoculate them against diseases.

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  6. Educational Multimedia Award

    Date
    18 May 2017, 11:04
    Author
    BUFVC-user27019
    Post Type
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    https://vimeo.com/217838478 Antimicrobial Resistance in the Food Chain University of Nottingham Website: agrifoodatp.ac.uk Synopsis: Antibiotic resistance is a huge threat to humanity. But...

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  7. Antibiotics and You (1989)

    Subject
    Medical sciences

    Emphasises the need to follow instructions correctly when taking antibiotics - take the full course, don’t miss doses, take on an ampty stomach - and warning what to do if the tablets make you ill and...

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  8. Jumping Genes (1987 Video)

    Producer
    Aileen Llewellyn
    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 24 min.

    Looks the reasons for the rapid spread in the resistance of bacteria to antibiotics.

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  9. Rising Threat of Infectious Diseases, The (1997 Video)

    Subject
    Medical sciences
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS. col. 25 min., 2004 sale: £35.00 (+VAT inc. p&p)

    Examines diseases caused by bacteria and viruses, current techniques used to fight them, and the dangerous new development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and deadly new viruses. Includes the development of...

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  10. Abraham. Penicillin and After: The Rise of the Antibiotics Era (1990)

    Subject
    Biology; Medical sciences

    Sir Edward Penley Abraham FRS (1913-1999) in conversation with Prof. Robert Thomas of Imperial College on 1 May 1990. Abraham and his colleagues at Oxford developed penicillins during the Second World War...

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