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Ri Archives | Movement of a Magnetic Fluid and other film excerpts @RiArchives | Uploaded October 2016 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
A series of film excerpts showing the movement of a magnetic fluid beneath a glass plate under a microscope. Contained within the film there is also a computer model of a Protein, produced by Michael Levitt, Christian Sander and Peter S. Stern at the Weizmann Institute of Science Israel.

For this film, and several others in our collection, we have tried to contact any known copyright holders and believe it to be an orphan work. If you are the rights holder, would like it to be taken down, or have any more information, please get in touch at richannel@ri.ac.uk.

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