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Light-scattering properties of bacteria and cells measured with Scanning Flow Cytometry

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Abstract

Light scattering is a powerful and useful phenomenon for identification of microscopic particles. The angular dependency of light-scattering intensity, an indicatrix, contains complete information about particle size, internal structure, shape, refractive index.1

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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