Publications by authors named "Hadi Loutfi"

Article Synopsis
  • The speckle imaging technique effectively monitors the growth of bacteria in real-time, making it a reliable method for studying bacterial kinetics.
  • A simulation using Bacillus thuringiensis and calibrated microspheres of varying concentrations showed how light interacts with bacterial density.
  • Results indicate that as the medium's scattering coefficient increases, speckle grain size decreases, highlighting two key growth phases: exponential growth and stationary phase involving sporulation and cell lysis.
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In microbiology, monitoring the growth of any microorganism in culture is important for studying and optimizing the growth kinetics, the biomass and the metabolite production. In this work, we show that laser speckle imaging is a reliable technique that can be used to perform real-time monitoring of bacteria growth kinetic in liquid culture media. Speckle parameters, specifically speckle grain size and the spatial contrast of the speckle images, and standard analytical parameters (optical density, pH and colony forming units) were measured during the culture of different strains of Bacillus thuringiensis.

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In this paper, we report measurements of wine viscosity, correlated to polarized laser speckle results. Experiments were performed on white wine samples produced with a single grape variety. Effects of the wine making cellar, the grape variety, and the vintage on wine Brix degree, alcohol content, viscosity, and speckle parameters are considered.

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Dental erosion starts with a chemical attack on dental tissue causing tooth demineralization, altering the tooth structure and making it more sensitive to mechanical erosion. Medical diagnosis of dental erosion is commonly achieved through a visual inspection by the dentist during dental checkups and is therefore highly dependent on the operator's experience. The detection of this disease at preliminary stages is important since, once the damage is done, cares become more complicated.

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