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Dr Marco Rossi examines different examples of human brains which present evidence of trauma or disease. Exterior examination or partial dissection show various characteristics as they present themselves:...
A multimedia course introducing the techniques of interactive systems design (ISD) and the philosophy of user-centred design. Aims to provide the skills needed to assign and implement interactive systems,...
The ability to measure body composition and energy expenditure is essential to recording the nutritional status and health of populations and vital in the struggle to understand the impact of different...
Explores the physiology of human vision, from the structures of the eye to the inner workings of the membranes of individual rod cells. Covers: development of the eye; testing for blind spots, astigmatism,...
Looks at aspects of hybrid oilseed rape as a crop, focusing on recent developments in rape cultivation and the agronomy of the crop is analysed.
An exploration of celluar anatomy and function, with text, graphics and animated diagrams.
Reviews the development of the various classes of drugs that have been used in the treatment of hypertension, culminating in a description of the method of action of the latest group of antihypertensive...
A six-part (49 min each) series tracing the rise and fall of the Roman Empire,.Originally broadcast in six parts covering: 1) Julius Caesar; 2) Augustus; 3) Nero; 4) Hadrian; 5) Constantine; 6) Justinian.
Actor Mace Richards visits Batemans, the Sussex home of writer Rudyard Kipling, picking up some clues about Kipling’s first, seemingly unpublished, novel. The film mimics a favoured story form, with a...
Examines the reality of being in hospital for people with physical disabilities. Peter White, the BBC’s disability awareness correspondent, and Mark Walsh, Chair of the Hampshire Coalition of Disabled...