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Prime time

United States, 1971
film

Shows how to distinguish between prime and composite numbers by presenting a story in which a specialist in space communications helps maintain contact with i..

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A Universe of numbers

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New frontiers in space

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The Watchkeepers

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Lost in space

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Computer revolution. Parts 1 and 2

United States, 1967
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Time scrambler

United States, 1988
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Communication: getting in touch

United States, 1979
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Communicate to live

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United States, 1988
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Living quarters

United Kingdom, 1991
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