Subject: | Re: Re: sound of cell division |
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From: | Walter Knapp <> |
Date: | Thu, 28 Aug 2003 01:53:50 -0400 |
Wild Sanctuary wrote: > Yes. There are several instances since all living organisms are > thought to produce a sound signature. There was just a recent paper > published on the signature of a virus (related to HIV issues) > signatures as they released themselves from cell walls to which they > were attached. The study was done by a cell biologist at Cambridge or > Oxford and published either late last year or early this year. > > Bernie Krause I'm still in the hunt for mics for recording protozoa, in case you run across anything useful for slipping under a cover slip. My field microscope has gotten back into my field gear, I can take photomicrographs in the field, but would also like to do the audio. Walt ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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