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Live-streaming: Time-lapse video evidence of novel streamer formation mechanism and varying viscosity

机译:实时流式传输:延时录像的新颖流光形成机理和粘度变化的证据

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Time-lapse videos of growing biofilms were analyzed using a background subtraction method, which removed camouflaging effects from the heterogeneous field of view to reveal evidence of streamer formation from optically dense biofilm segments. In addition, quantitative measurements of biofilm velocity and optical density, combined with mathematical modeling, demonstrated that streamer formation occurred from mature, high-viscosity biofilms. We propose a streamer formation mechanism by sudden partial detachment, as opposed to continuous elongation as observed in other microfluidic studies. Additionally, streamer formation occurred in straight microchannels, as opposed to serpentine or pseudo-porous channels, as previously reported.
机译:使用背景减影法分析了正在生长的生物膜的延时视频,该方法从异质视野中消除了伪装效应,从而揭示了由光学密集的生物膜片段形成流光的证据。此外,对生物膜速度和光密度的定量测量与数学模型相结合,表明流光是由成熟的高粘度生物膜形成的。我们提出了由突然的部分脱离形成的拖缆形成机理,这与在其他微流体研究中观察到的连续伸长相反。另外,如先前所报道的,与蛇形或伪多孔通道相反,拖缆形成发生在笔直的微通道中。

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