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1 Ibaraki University
2 Tottori University
3 National Food Research Institute
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: maga{at}affrc.go.jp.
Submitted on September 12, 2005
Revised on October 23, 2005
Accepted on 29 December 2005
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Key Words: Periplasmic flagella, Swimming speed, Two-directional-illuminated dark-field microscopy, Wave frequency
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