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English: Movie 1 - Brownian motion of a colloid (2 μm in diameter). This movie shows the free 3D motion of a latex bead observed by fluorescence microscopy. Total time: 44 s. |
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Source | Video file from Riveline D (2013). "'Single molecule': theory and experiments, an introduction". Journal of Nanobiotechnology. DOI:10.1186/1477-3155-11-S1-S1. PMID 24565227. PMC: 4029182. | ||
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