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Adults of several species illustrate some of the variations in shape and size of millepedes. Compares general characteristics of millepedes with those of centipedes. Shows scenes of active mating. Shows...
Concerns supervision of all types of staff. Particular attention is given to problems facing supervisors, particularly in their role as buffers between management and staff.
Illustrates the rehabilitation of patients in general practice. A consultant rheumatologist and a GP, using three very different patients as examples, explain their view that the most successful approach to...
A follow-up study carried out on a group of 18 children diagnosed as imbeciles, orginally studied by Bourne (1955). They were a sub-sample of the two groups he identified - those with organic aetiology and a...
Demonstrates the natural way in which an experiment whose results must be analysed statistically can be represented by Genstat. By way of example, an horticultural experiment on the effect of compost and...
The scope provided by Genstat to model statistical data is illustrated by considering a medical trial in which patients are allocated at random to one of two drugs that contribute to anaesthesia but differ...
Records the views of twelve users who have chosen GENSTAT for their statistical computing tasks. The presenter in his summary indicates the ways in which GENSTAT is likely to evolve. The series is designed...
A case history from accident to trial relates a personal injury action in Queen’s Bench. A teacher, John Swift, injured at work, sures for damages; the film describes the development of the case until...
Discusses the use of the anaesthetic agent enflurane with examples, indications and contra-indications.
Dr George Lewith and Dr Julian Kenyon discuss the history of acupuncture and its applications today. Includes demonstration of therapy.
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