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Department of Otolaryngology Faculty
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Image Acquisition and
Object Motility Analysis version 1.1
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The software also contains a "displacement limit." The displacement limit is the size (calibrated to the units used for measuring) of roughly one-cell-diameter. A typical scenario is of a single cell (cell1) close to the edge of image-frame#1. In frame#2 another cell (cell2) moves into the viewable area but cell1 moves out of the viewable area. Still there is only one analyzable object, but it is a new object. A cell that moves into the image-frame will generally not come to rest at the same spot where the cell that left resided (due to movement in the same plane). Thus when cell2 comes into view, it will usually be a distance from cell1 that is greater than the displacement limit. This scenario will generate a screen prompt and identify the two cells that have exceeded the displacement limit. It will then allow the investigator to decide if a new cell has entered the viewable area, or if the cell in question moved more quickly than expected during that time of the experiment.
The limits of the software are linked to the computer memory and the complexity of the sample. In the latest test, the program has kept track of 30 objects, in the first frame, for 50 frames. By the fiftieth frame, over 70 more objects have moved into the viewable area and have had measurements recorded for each object.
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