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<p style="text-align: justify;">All these results refer to flagella moving freely in aqueous solution, the question is now, whether the same is true for bacteria stricking to the surface of a narrow tube? Turner, L. ''et al.'' [[https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/project-m#Litterature 6]] suggests that bacteria completely fixed to a surface will deviate from the bundel behavior, but it is unclear what happens if the fixation is more partial or if the bacteria are surrounded by a flow.
<p style="text-align: justify;">All these results refer to flagella moving freely in aqueous solution, the question is now, whether the same is true for bacteria stricking to the surface of a narrow tube? Turner, L. ''et al.'' [[https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/project-m#Litterature 6]] suggests that bacteria completely fixed to a surface will deviate from the bundel behavior, but it is unclear what happens if the fixation is more partial or if the bacteria are surrounded by a flow.
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To summarize we have to model a very dense system of . This is indeed not a simple task, and quite a few simplifying assumptions have to be made. These will be startingpoint of the next part.
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To summarize we have to model a very dense system of elongated objects that each give rise to an unsymmetrical flow, which depends self-consistent of the total flow and gives rise to self-organization. This is indeed not a simple task, and quite a few simplifying assumptions have to be made. These will be startingpoint of the next part.
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