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  1. Cycles (1978 Video)

    Producer
    Jim Burge
    Subject
    Mathematics
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 25 min.

    Introduces the cycle notation for permutations. Shows how any permutation can be represented by a combination of cycles. Looks at the relationship between the conjugacy classes of a permutation and the cycle...

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  2. King Henry V (1930 Radio)

    Producer
    E. A. Harding

    Radio version of Shakespeare’ s play, produced and presented in 17 episodes by E. A. Harding. Sound effects by Michael Burge. With a cast including Val Gielgud as Henry and Barbara Couper as Katherine.

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  3. Maxwell-Boltzman Distribution, The (1986 Video)

    Producer
    Jim Burge
    Subject
    Physics
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 24 min.

    Reconciles the physicist’s experience of gases on a large scale with the quantum mechanical description of the particles they comprise. Uses animations and studio models to look at the distribution of...

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  4. Matter of Geometry, A (1979 Video)

    Producer
    James Burge
    Subject
    Mathematics; Physics
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 25 min.

    The history of practical geometry: for thousands of years it was believed that the geometry of Euclid was the only possible description of space. At the beginning of the last century mathematicians showed...

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  5. Holography at Work (1977 Video)

    Producer
    Jim Burge; Tony Jolly
    Subject
    Physics
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 25 min.

    Shows the use of holographic interferometry to record minute surface deformations on objects, particularly to study vibrating objects. Shows interference fringes in real time produced by a hologram....

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  6. Imaging the Eye (1976 Video)

    Producer
    Jim Burge; Tony Jolly
    Subject
    Physics
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 23 min.

    Studies three different imaging systems used to examine the human eye and its surrounding tissue prior to corrective surgery. The subject is a man with a tumour just above his left eye, and after detailed...

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  7. Immune Receptors: The Pursuit of Discerning (1986 Video)

    Producer
    Jim Burge
    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 25 min.

    Discusses the discovery of the nature of the T cell receptor. Dr Ellis talks about his pioneering work on the sequencing of the molecule. Dr Tak Mak explains how his work on the genetics of T cells coincided...

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  8. Muscles: A Question of Fuel Supply (1986 Video)

    Producer
    Jim Burge
    Subject
    Medical sciences
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 24 min.

    In order to move and continue life the body needs to turn fuels, consumed as food, into energy. Examines the biochemical pathways and control mechanisms involved in this process. The metabolic breakdown of...

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  9. Superflow (1986 Video)

    Producer
    James Burge
    Subject
    Physics
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 24 min.

    It has been known since the early part of this century that substances like liquid helium, which can be cooled to very low temperatures (lower than 5 degrees Kelvin), exhibit bizarre behaviour. They appear...

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