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Nature and culture media; demonstration of pouring plates; sources of contamination; single, triple and streak inoculations; broth cultures; dilution series.
The Hiskey-Nebraska Test assesses the intelligence of profoundly deaf children. A psychologist administers the test to a deaf girl aged 8 years 9 months and shows the method of scoring.
An experienced psychologist administers the test to a 10-year-old boy, to illustrate this technique for assessing the ability to understand, and express oneself through language.
Provides a talking point for further discussion on pollution.
A test is designed to diagnose perceptual difficulties in young children. The boy seen on this tape (who was aged 5 years 11 months) had few such difficulties, and was able to work through all of the...
The botanist’s method of dissecting a flower and the formation of floral formulae.
Pollination and fertilisation in flowering plants.
A psychologist illustrates with two young women the technique of overcoming phobias and repulsions, and the way in which success can be qualified. The particular behaviour studied is a distaste for handling...
In Molière’s play the scamp Scapin makes old Geronte believe he is being pursued by his enemies and persuades him to hide in a sack. He then beats him, pretending to be the enemies but is found out when...
A short opera by Reginald Barrett-Ayres, in which Septimus Brope, an ecclesiologist, is overheard at an Edwardian party professing love for a maid named Florrie. Eventually it turns out that he is composing...
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