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  2. BBC Bitesize - Wikipedia

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    GCSE Bitesize was launched in January 1998, covering seven subjects. For each subject, a one- or two-hour long TV programme would be broadcast overnight in the BBC Learning Zone block, and supporting material was available in books and on the BBC website. At the time, only around 9% of UK households had access to the internet at home.

  3. Zoe Laughlin - Wikipedia

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    During her PhD, Laughlin discovered how materials affects the taste of food, and how to predict the taste of food using electrode potential. [3] [4] Her thesis, "Beyond the Swatch: How can the Science of Materials be Represented by the Materials Themselves in a Materials Library?", became the basis for the methodological approaches of the Institute of Making and some of its research.

  4. Thermal conductance and resistance - Wikipedia

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    However, the nature of a material is not the only factor as it also depends on the size and shape of an object because these properties are extensive rather than intensive. The relationship between thermal conductance and resistance is analogous to that between electrical conductance and resistance in the domain of electronics.

  5. Instructional materials - Wikipedia

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    3D model used for teaching geometry. Instructional materials, also known as teaching materials, learning materials, or teaching/learning materials (TLM), [1] are any collection of materials including animate and inanimate objects and human and non-human resources that a teacher may use in teaching and learning situations to help achieve desired learning objectives.

  6. Look Around You - Wikipedia

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    To reinforce the show's retro look, each episode's opening continuity announcement (typically narrated by Serafinowicz, who exaggerated the sound of his breathing and mouth movements to simulate the effect of the microphones used at that time) played over the three-dimensional BBC Two ident from 1979 to 1986.

  7. BBC - Wikipedia

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    BBC Bitesize; BBC Studios; Website: ... The charter is the constitutional basis for the BBC, and sets out the BBC's object, ... BBC Studios produces material to ...

  8. Energy - Wikipedia

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    Forms of energy include the kinetic energy of a moving object, the potential energy stored by an object (for instance due to its position in a field), the elastic energy stored in a solid object, chemical energy associated with chemical reactions, the radiant energy carried by electromagnetic radiation, the internal energy contained within a ...

  9. Category:Objects by material - Wikipedia

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    Category: Objects by material. 28 languages. ... Buildings and structures by construction material (16 C, 2 P) Clothing by material (5 C, 11 P) Coins by material (7 C ...