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Explains how the atomic nucleus is investigated by the scattering of particle beams. By a series of analogies with water waves and light waves, the basic features of scattering experiments are described....
Dr Katharine Worth, Department of English Literature, Royal Holloway College; Niema Ash, choreographer and director of the Yeats Theatre Company; and Cedric Smith, composer and assistant director of the...
This film has been made mainly from a series of photomicrographs, many of which are unique, of the living amphioxus, in combination with diagram animation. Demonstrates the role of the notochord in...
A performance of the first play written specifically for television by Samuel Beckett.
1: Introduces the subject of mathematical programming and establishes national conventions, which appear as a general statement and in specialised application to linear minimum problem. The geometry of this...
Director Buzz Goodbody talks to actor Ben Kingsley. [NB The BUFVC copy has had to be taken out of distribution due to technical problems with the audio.]
Looks at the ecology of the bacteria, yeasts and animals that live on human skin and demonstrates their influence on people’s lives. These organisms are generally harmless and fight off germs by both...
The techniques of making a natural history film, showing the Oxford Scientific Films at work.
Weaver ants build nests by rolling and folding leaves and interweave the gaps with the silk of the larvae. The spaces between the nests are bridged by chains of ants. Trophobiosis (nutrition symbiosis) with...
A sample of purple red bacteria is collected and placed in an air-tight culture flask. Using cinemicroscopy various experiments on the bacteria are shown. Chromatium and thiospirallum are examined....
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