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Lactobacillus - Time Lapse Photography

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Subscribe to Naked Science - http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1 Every other Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare... Sample clip showing “Lactobacillus Bacteria Growing” taken from the David Barlow Film Archive. Film category, Microscopy : Bacteria. Time lapse photography of the bacterial genus Lactobacillus growing on a nutrient medium. Lactobacillus, also called Döderlein s bacillus, is a genus of Gram-positive facultative anaerobic or microaerophilic rod-shaped bacteria. These are "friendly" bacteria that normally live in our digestive, urinary, and genital systems without causing disease. Lactobacillus is also in some fermented foods like yogurt and in dietary supplements. For more clips, information, and licensing visit - http://www.davidbarlowarchive.com David Barlow’s YouTube channel - http://goo.gl/fvYIlW The David Barlow Special Effects Film Archive is a unique film and video library. It contains a comprehensive collection of moving images photographed by award winning cinematographer David Barlow. Clips are organised in a hierarchy of subjects and topics covering the following categories : Animal Development Human Development Human Biology Physiology Parasitology Microscopy Landscapes Computer Effects Elements and Textures David Barlow is a scientist and cinematographer. He has devised a number of scientific techniques for filming microscopic and endoscopic set-ups to achieve optimal visual results. David works to expand the archive of scientific film he has been compiling for 20 years. He also takes commissions to create visual effects sequences, specialising in complex simulated reconstructions of real phenomena on a miniature scale. He uses models and composites to cross the boundaries of scale and create special effects shots for high end TV documentary production.

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