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5. Motion of a dilute aqueous suspension of fluorescent latex microspheres (6-μm diameter; Polysciences) was observed through a fluorescence stereoscope imaged using an intensified charge-coupled device camera and recorded to videotape. Averaging the digitized video stream over a time interval of 1 s produced particle paths representative of microsphere trajectories.