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How is the calculation done for sperm that dive up and down within the chamber i.e. they reappear so their presence is multiplied?

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How is the calculation done for sperm that dive up and down within the chamber i.e. they reappear so their presence is multiplied?

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A. CRISMAS® can distinguish between diving and surfacing sperm tracks by segmenting the track and making an assumption where the sperm will resurface. If the spermatozoon track fits the anticipated pattern, then it is counted as the same sperm track.

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