Understanding bacteria
Understanding bacteria [videorecording] /
a presentation of Discovery Networks, in association with Cronkite/Ward ; producer/writer, Marijo Dowd.
- Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2002, 1997
- 1 videodisc (52 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Originally broadcast on the Discovery Channel in 1997.
Photography, Foster Wiley ; editor, Robert Zakin ; narrator, Jane Curtin ; music, Fred Karns. Photography, Foster Wiley ; editor, Robert Zakin ; narrator, Jane Curtin ; music, Fred Karns.
Participants: Narrated by Jane Curtin.
"How do benign bacteria work? How are infectious bacteria fought? And how are scientists adapting both types of bacteria to good - or evil - uses? This program answers those questions through the observations and insights of Stanley Falkow, Fred Tenover, and other specialists. The role of E. coli in digestion, the relationship between H. pylori and ulcers, medical waste, the exploitation of anthrax as a weapon, and the discovery of extraterrestrial bacteria are all considered."--Container.
DVD
11931; Films for the Humanities
Bacteria.
Bacteriology.
Immunity.
Epidemiology.
Bacteria.
Bacteriology.
Immunity.
589.9 / UND
Originally broadcast on the Discovery Channel in 1997.
Photography, Foster Wiley ; editor, Robert Zakin ; narrator, Jane Curtin ; music, Fred Karns. Photography, Foster Wiley ; editor, Robert Zakin ; narrator, Jane Curtin ; music, Fred Karns.
Participants: Narrated by Jane Curtin.
"How do benign bacteria work? How are infectious bacteria fought? And how are scientists adapting both types of bacteria to good - or evil - uses? This program answers those questions through the observations and insights of Stanley Falkow, Fred Tenover, and other specialists. The role of E. coli in digestion, the relationship between H. pylori and ulcers, medical waste, the exploitation of anthrax as a weapon, and the discovery of extraterrestrial bacteria are all considered."--Container.
DVD
11931; Films for the Humanities
Bacteria.
Bacteriology.
Immunity.
Epidemiology.
Bacteria.
Bacteriology.
Immunity.
589.9 / UND