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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. BBC Design & Engineering - Wikipedia

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    BBC Design & Engineering was created in 2016 when Matthew Postgate was appointed as Chief Technology Office for a new division that brought together the BBC Digital, Engineering and BBC Worldwide technology teams, thus re-amalgamating departments separated by previous internal restructures. [14]

  4. Emergency Hospital Service - Wikipedia

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    There was a system of area management, co-ordinated by group officers who controlled personnel and equipment which were pooled and allocated to different hospitals as required. London, where there were 68,000 EHS beds, was divided into nine triangular sectors, each with a large teaching hospital at its apex stretching out to base hospitals up ...

  5. Stanley Sailors' Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The facility then served as a convalescent home for disabled servicemen before joining the National Health Service as a community hospital in 1948. [5] After services transferred to Valley Hospital, Stanley Sailors' Hospital closed in 1987. [1] The buildings were subsequently demolished and the site was redeveloped as a ferry terminal. [1]

  6. Hospital 24/7 - Wikipedia

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    Hospital 24/7 is a medical documentary series broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One.. Filmed at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, Wales, the third biggest hospital in the UK, the series follows the professional dramas at the hospital, portrays the real-life sagas of the people who work there and shows some of the biggest challenges facing the NHS.

  7. British high-tech architecture - Wikipedia

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    British high-tech architecture [1] is a term applied principally to the work of a group of London-based architects, British High-Tech Architects, who, by following the teachings of the Architectural Association's futuristic programmes, created an architectural style best characterised by cultural and design ideals of: component-based, light weight, easily transportable, factory-finished using ...

  8. Cambridge Biomedical Campus - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in Cambridge in 1947 as the Unit for Research on the Molecular Structure of Biological Systems and moved to a site adjacent to Addenbrooke's Hospital in 1962. A 27,000m 2 replacement building close to the previous site was completed in 2012 and opened in May 2013.

  9. Timeline of medicine and medical technology - Wikipedia

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    2014 - Sonendo, a medical technology company based in Laguna Hills, California, introduces the GentleWave system in the United States for root canal treatments. 2016 – The first ever artificial pancreas was created; 2019 – 3D-print heart from human patient's cells. 2020 – First vaccine for COVID-19. 2022 – The complete human genome is ...