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Pediatrics, 1985
The association of television viewing and obesity in data collected during cycles II and III of the National Health Examination Survey was examined. Cycle II examined 6,965 children aged 6 to 11 years and cycle III examined 6,671 children aged 12 to 17 ...
W. Dietz, S. Gortmaker
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The association of television viewing and obesity in data collected during cycles II and III of the National Health Examination Survey was examined. Cycle II examined 6,965 children aged 6 to 11 years and cycle III examined 6,671 children aged 12 to 17 ...
W. Dietz, S. Gortmaker
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Nursing Standard, 2017
The second episode of BBC Two's documentary Hospital reiterates that lack of beds not lack of weekend GP appointments is the big issue for the NHS.
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The second episode of BBC Two's documentary Hospital reiterates that lack of beds not lack of weekend GP appointments is the big issue for the NHS.
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Nursing Management, 2005
Health Exec TV meanwhile is an online television channel designed to inform all those responsible for managing and delivering NHS and private healthcare services.
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Health Exec TV meanwhile is an online television channel designed to inform all those responsible for managing and delivering NHS and private healthcare services.
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Television's liberator [commercial television]
IEE Review, 2002C.O. Stanley, the head of Pye, was one of the prime movers behind the birth of commercial television in the UK. Drawing on material from his new biography the author reveals the remarkable story of how one of the great mavericks of the British electronics industry helped free television from the monopolistic paternalism of the BBC.
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“Television Resurrections”: Television and Memory
Cinema Journal, 2008The Clarendon Press, 2000). For an innovatory attempt to write British commercial television into this history, see Rob Turnock, Television and Consumer Culture: Britain and the Transformation of Modernity (London: I. B. Tauris, 2007). 23. Dick Hebdige gives one of the classic accounts of the British romance with U.S.
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2017
AbstractMediatization of contemporary art on television potentially faces a paradox of balancing elitist and egalitarian stances: an elite subject matter is broadcast for consumption by a mass audience. This chapter aims to demonstrate how this tension has been addressed in the PBS TV art documentary program, Art in the Twenty-first Century.
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AbstractMediatization of contemporary art on television potentially faces a paradox of balancing elitist and egalitarian stances: an elite subject matter is broadcast for consumption by a mass audience. This chapter aims to demonstrate how this tension has been addressed in the PBS TV art documentary program, Art in the Twenty-first Century.
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Bad television/good (post)television
Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies, 2016Nevelot ( Eagles) is an Israeli miniseries about two elderly men who, in their youth, fought for a Jewish Zionist underground movement in Palestine, and who in the present-day, embark upon an all-out, killing spree across the city of Tel Aviv, targeting exclusively the young.
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IRE Transactions on Bio-Medical Electronics, 1962
S S, WEST, A M, POTTS, J R, SHEARER
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S S, WEST, A M, POTTS, J R, SHEARER
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Reducing children's television viewing to prevent obesity: a randomized controlled trial.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1999T. Robinson
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