Subject: | Re: Re: sound of cell division |
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From: | Walter Knapp <> |
Date: | Thu, 28 Aug 2003 14:03:34 -0400 |
Wild Sanctuary wrote: > In a planning session to record viruses at UCSF, Walt, we were > thinking along the lines of a large piezo-electric ring (something > like a gonzo hydrophone element), fully isolated, into which we'd > drop some known samples and record. Yes, I've been thinking along the lines of piezo electric elements. Either glue one to a slide, or maybe glue a thin probe to one and use a micro manipulator to slip that into the liquid between coverslip and slide. I want to watch my subjects while recording for some confirmation I'm actually recording them. Got any suggestion for a source of small elements to experiment with? Preferably cheap. Walt ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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