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All videos should play at normal speed unless stated otherwise. Original videos are 30fps 640x480 AVI's made with a Fujifilm F10 camera or 25fps with a video capture card. Many of the videos are edited for brightness, contrast, noise etc with VirtualDub - I highly recommend this excellent program. You can read about the program and download it free at: http://www.virtualdub.org/

To view videos Right Click on an image and choose 'Open in New Window' or 'Save Target As'.

Some AVI type videos use Microsoft MPEG4 Video Codec v1 compression. Windows Media Player should automatically download the codec if required.

Darkfield microscopy of a long bacteria. <1Mb
Several rbcs sprouting<1Mb
Darkfield microscopy. approx 4uM dia. <1Mb
Darkfield microscopy. Normal speed. 800Kb
Darkfield microscopy. Time lapse of the same specimin as above. approx 0.5sec clips at 20 second intervals. 1.8Mb
Darkfield microscopy. Normal speed 1.4Mb

Darkfield microscopy. 3 videos all<1Mb Video1 Video2 Video3

Darkfield microscopy. 477k
Darkfield microscopy. 1.Mb
Darkfield microscopy. 534Kb
Darkfield microscopy. 946Kb
Darkfield microscopy. 420Kb
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Darkfield microscopy. RBCs. 550Kb
Darkfield microscopy. 440Kb
Darkfield microscopy. As above. 470Kb
Darkfield microscopy. As above. 660Kb
Oddities in periferal blood slide. <1mb
Oddities in periferal blood slide. <1mb
Rather large subject. <1mb
Oddities in periferal blood slide. <1mb
Oddities in periferal blood slide. <1mb

Tick found in Bushy Park, SW London

Video of the Tick

video 1
video 2
video 3

Videos of spirochete-like bacteria on slide of tick contents. Video 1 Scale = 10uM divs.

Spirochete-like bacteria with red blood cell. 2Mb

Blood drop in BSK 30 days at 32deg C. The agents are not moving by 'corkscrewing' and appear to be inside a membrane. At the start of the video it can be seen that the membrane extends beyond the main subject.

Click on the picture to watch the video. 0.5Mb

BSK day 12. Giemsa stained smear. Bar=10uM.

BSK culture photos

 

Last update: June 5th, 2009

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