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Dear Foldscope community:
My foldscope and a few of my students’ make a shivering movement probably due to something dealing with the magnetic coupler. Can you help us? To better understand what I refer to, I have uploaded this video about a group of enchanting protozoa known as ā€œbell animalculeā€ Thanks in advance!

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