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Index

I Platereader results

The graph below shows the relationship between the concentration of fluorescent paint and the amount of fluorescence under various conditions on a platereader. Platereader results (1) = ex is Wavelength of Excitation Light, en is Wavelength of fluorescencePlatereader results (1) = ex is Wavelength of Excitation Light, en is Wavelength of fluorescence Platereader results (2) = ex is Wavelength of Excitation Light, en is Wavelength of fluorescencePlatereader results (2) = ex is Wavelength of Excitation Light, en is Wavelength of fluorescence Platereader results (3) = ex is Wavelength of Excitation Light, en is Wavelength of fluorescencePlatereader results (3) = ex is Wavelength of Excitation Light, en is Wavelength of fluorescence Platereader results (4) = ex is Wavelength of Excitation Light, en is Wavelength of fluorescencePlatereader results (4) = ex is Wavelength of Excitation Light, en is Wavelength of fluorescence

II Prototype results

II-1 Prototype ver.1

Pictures Prototype ver.1 = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Prototype ver.1 = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right. Masked images Prototype ver.1 = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Prototype ver.1 = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.

II-2 Prototype ver.2

Pictures Prototype ver.2 = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Prototype ver.2 = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right. Masked images Prototype ver.2 = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Prototype ver.2 = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.

II-3 Prototype ver.3

(1) Blue

Pictures Prototype ver.3(1)  = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Prototype ver.3(1) = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right. Masked images Prototype ver.3(1)  = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Prototype ver.3(1) = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right. ![Prototype ]

(2) Green

Pictures Prototype ver.3(2)  = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Prototype ver.3(2) = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right. Masked images Prototype ver.3(2)  = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Prototype ver.3(2) = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.

(3) Blue and green (green is for the camera side)

Pictures Prototype ver.3(3)  = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Prototype ver.3(3) = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right. Masked images Prototype ver.3(3)  = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Prototype ver.3(3) = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.

(4) Green and blue (blue is for the camera side)

Pictures Prototype ver.3(4) = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Prototype ver.3(4) = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right. Masked images Prototype ver.3(4) = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Prototype ver.3(4) = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.

III Completed prototype results

Pictures Completed prototype = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Completed prototype = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right. Masked images Completed prototype = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.Completed prototype = The image is denser as images progress from the upper left to the lower right.