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Post by Jean-marc »

Hello,

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NPL Fluotar 25/0,50 ICT Interferentiel contrast
Coolpix 995 1/1000e

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Post by Ken Ramos »

I would venture to say that, that is pretty much quite the case. They are really packed in there Jean-marc :D

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Post by bernhardinho »

Hi Jean Marc

that is terrific!! Where the heck did you find these???


Salut

Bernhard

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Post by Jean-marc »

Hi

This is quiet easy. You have to boil wheat in water and after cooling, you put ciliates in this mixture. Ciliate grow and multiplicate around the wheat seeds.

Best regards

J-M

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That's quite a crowd, J-M! Are these Paramecium, or something else?

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Post by Jean-marc »

Hi Rik,

They are with paramecia, but I think it is ciliate like colpidium.
Regards
JM

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Post by Ken Ramos »

Congratulations Jean-marc, your image looks excellent on the front page, well done! :D

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