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Who needs treasure?. (1988)
Documentary, 2 parts, Duration: 0:18:28
G 11/10/2015The film tells about putting the information on national cultural funds on microrepositories in order to create a standardized world information directory.
Technology for train safety. (1988)
Documentary, 2 parts, Duration: 0:19:04
G 11/10/2015The film presents contemporary tools and machines that provide safe railway traffic.
Tech North. (1989)
Documentary, 5 parts, Duration: 0:44:05
G 11/10/2015Фильм рассказывает о технике различного назначения, применяемой в северных широтах и на вечной мерзлоте, о проблемах, возникающих при ее эксплуатации и путях решения данных проблем.
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Maintenance bulldozers DZ-132-T and RS-126B-2. (1988)
Documentary, 3 parts, Duration: 0:28:54
G 11/10/2015The film shows the methods of servicing bulldozers.
Feed under the film. (1977)
Documentary, 2 parts, Duration: 0:15:50
G 11/10/2015The film illustrates the procurement of hay in the Vorsino sovkhoz.
Solitaire (Shagovik). (1969)
Documentary, 2 parts, Duration: 0:17:52
G 11/10/2015History modest Kerchieves horse, who taught trotters dimensional step.
She goes first and pulls a "shagovik" roundabout, pulled by trotters.
Technology of production of canned meat. (1985)
Documentary, 2 parts, Duration: 0:15:01
G 11/10/2015The film is intended for the training of workers in the profession of master of meat canning production
Technology of production of canned meat and cereal by-products and. (1985)
Documentary, 2 parts, Duration: 0:17:52
G 11/10/2015The film is intended for vocational training school students.
Krasusky. (1978)
Documentary, 1 part, Duration: 0:09:54
G 11/10/2015The film is a portrait of the chief agronomist of the Borodulinsky sovkhoz in the Sverdlovsk area.
Circle of Life. (1976)
Documentary, 5 parts, Duration: 0:49:12
G 11/10/2015We cannot help changing our environment, but modern technologies, if reasonably used, are biosphere-friendly.