Structure of haemoglobin.

Date:
1980
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Structure of haemoglobin. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Captioned as a computer-generated 3-D anaglyph film to be watched with special red and cyan (blue) lens to fully appreciate the crystallographic networks illustrating the structure of haemoglobin as created by a computer. The film is narrated throughout.

Publication/Creation

England, 1980.

Physical description

1 encoded moving image (28 mins.) : sound, colour.

Duration

00:28:00

Copyright note

University of London. 1980

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Unrestricted.
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Creator/production credits

Script by Professor E. R. Huehns, University College Hospital Medical School, London and Dr Alison May University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff. Visualised from x-ray crystallographic co-ordinates determined by M. F. Perutz and his workers at the M. R. C. Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge. Images devised by Harm J. Schoonhoven and David R. Clark using an original idea by John F. Wilson. Computed on the CDC 7600 and plotted on the Cal Com 1670 at the University of London Computer Centre. Optical printing and aerial image photography by Harm J. Schoonhoven and Robin Gomes, Stichting Film en Wetenschap, Utrect. Production Assistant Andy Cottom. Produced by David R. Clark, University of London Audio Visual Centre in association with Stichting Film en Wetenschap, Utrect.

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In English.

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