Measurements of the swimming speeds of motile microorganisms using object tracking and their correlation with water pollution and rheology levels
Abstract Self-propelled microscopic organisms are ubiquitous in water. Such organisms’ motility depends on hydrodynamic and physical factors related to the rheology of the surrounding media and biological factors depending on the organisms’ state and well-being. Here we demonstrate that the swimming...
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Main Authors: | Ashaa Preyadharishini Shunmugam, Gowtham Subramanian, Javier G. Fernandez |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a3fe1a3a8b01456dad45e50b2d97271b |
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