0 used to refer to a method of filming very slow actions by taking a series of single pictures over a period of time and then putting them together to show the action happening very quickly:
time-lapse photography
Another interesting finding is that male embryos, unlike female embryos, suffer when exposed to the time-lapse environment.
This is seen clearly in time-lapse films of the layer formation and is visible in figures 8 and 12.
Motility of cultured cells was recorded with time-lapse videocassette recorder at day 11.
The range is as previously covered in the time-lapse figures.
Furthermore, using time-lapse measurements they showed that the bundles of intermediate filaments - sometimes termed fibrils - were constantly moving.
In vivo time-lapse imaging of cell divisions during neurogenesis in the developing zebrafish retina.
In all cases, time-lapse images of moving cells were taken every 60 seconds for up to 2 hours.
Before microscopic observation and time-lapse video recording the embryos of each experiment were washed five times in freshwater.