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Journal of Experimental Biology, 1967
ABSTRACT Equations are derived for the propulsive velocities and power dissipation of undulating hispid flagella. The observed rates of movement of water around the flagella of two chrysomonad flagellates and the translational speed of Ochromonas malhamensis agree closely with values calculated if it is assumed that the flagellar ...
M E, Holwill, M A, Sleigh
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ABSTRACT Equations are derived for the propulsive velocities and power dissipation of undulating hispid flagella. The observed rates of movement of water around the flagella of two chrysomonad flagellates and the translational speed of Ochromonas malhamensis agree closely with values calculated if it is assumed that the flagellar ...
M E, Holwill, M A, Sleigh
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Nature, 1955
IN orthodox bacteriology all flagella are curly. With the exception, however, of spirilla, which possess unchanging horny-looking curly appendages (Fig. 1) directly derived from the cell wall1, motile bacteria usually go forward with a fuzzy-looking straight tail (Fig. 2) and a twisting body2.
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IN orthodox bacteriology all flagella are curly. With the exception, however, of spirilla, which possess unchanging horny-looking curly appendages (Fig. 1) directly derived from the cell wall1, motile bacteria usually go forward with a fuzzy-looking straight tail (Fig. 2) and a twisting body2.
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1981
Leifson stain was modified to produce rapid staining of bacterial flagella on untreated microscope slides. The procedure was reliable when tested against a variety of motile and nonmotile bacteria.
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Leifson stain was modified to produce rapid staining of bacterial flagella on untreated microscope slides. The procedure was reliable when tested against a variety of motile and nonmotile bacteria.
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Science
Molecular grappling hooks are the tools of a sticky bacterial ...
Simon G, Caulton, Andrew L, Lovering
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Molecular grappling hooks are the tools of a sticky bacterial ...
Simon G, Caulton, Andrew L, Lovering
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On the "Contractility" of Bacterial Flagellae
Science, 1952Jacob J. Blum, Grant H. Barlow
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