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Convention for counting cell RPM in LLL electrorotation experiments
 
 
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==== Results (rotations per 10sec): ====
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Convention for counting cell RPM (Repetitions/Rotations per Minute) in LLL electrorotation experiments manually that has been used by the group up to this date. We have started developing an algorithm that would count rotational velocity automatically, but we use this method until we get it working.
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Every rotation experiment should be dated and documented on our wiki page, and should contain a table like the empty one below (example: [[05.05.23]]). The table below can be copy-pasted into the editor of the page you're working on, columns can be added if the experiment covered more frequencies for some reason.
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====Results (rotations per 10sec): ====
 
Each row for a clip is a different cell.
 
Each row for a clip is a different cell.
 
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[[File:Manual Count.png|left|thumb|400x400px|A 'clock' visualizing how cell rotation is quantized from the start of the recording. The grey blob represents an elongated cell that is vertically alligned at the first video frame.]]
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[[File:Manual Count.png|left|thumb|400x400px|A 'clock' visualizing how cell rotation is quantized from the start of the recording. The grey blob represents an elongated cell that is vertically alligned on screen at the first video frame.]]

Revision as of 09:00, 16 August 2023

- Lasse, 16.08.23

Convention for counting cell RPM (Repetitions/Rotations per Minute) in LLL electrorotation experiments manually that has been used by the group up to this date. We have started developing an algorithm that would count rotational velocity automatically, but we use this method until we get it working.

Every rotation experiment should be dated and documented on our wiki page, and should contain a table like the empty one below (example: 05.05.23). The table below can be copy-pasted into the editor of the page you're working on, columns can be added if the experiment covered more frequencies for some reason.

Results (rotations per 10sec):

Each row for a clip is a different cell.

10kHz 100kHz 200kHz 300kHz 400kHz 500kHz 1MHz 5MHz 10MHz 15MHz 20MHz 30MHz 40MHz 50MHz
A 'clock' visualizing how cell rotation is quantized from the start of the recording. The grey blob represents an elongated cell that is vertically alligned on screen at the first video frame.