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titleOfInvention Inspection of microorganism
abstract PURPOSE:To remove the light scattering noise arising from the excitation light of microorganisms and to inspect the microorganisms by stopping the irradiation of the excitation light then executing fluorometry. CONSTITUTION:The irradiation of the excitation light on a specimen is started in time T1. The irradiation is ended in time T2 which is usually 500ms after said irradiation. Then the scattered light B and the fluorescence C of an eosine deriv. begin to attenuate strongly according to the time and the intensity of the scattered light is 0 usually after about 270mus but the fluorescent intensity C maintains the substantial intensity in time T3. The satisfactory and accurate counting o the microorganisms is made possible by measuring the fluorescent intensity in the time T3 of the highest fluorescent intensity. The measuring timing of the fluorescent intensity is determined in nanosecond unit if an umbelliferone deriv. is used as the fluorescent material.
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