Decoding the Sperm:
Why the Numbers Matter
A Technical Conclusion on Skyrmion-Based Dimorphism Detection
The Magnetic "Wake" Conclusion
In our tests, Skyrmion Tunneling Tomography (STT) recorded a 22% variation in signal amplitude between X and Y populations. While this seems like a minor electromagnetic shift, its practical application is revolutionary.
Lattice Spacing & Cryo-Stability
Using Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction, we measured the internal DNA packaging spacing. X-sperm showed a lattice distance of 2.45nm, while Y-sperm sat at 2.72nm.
Comparative Conclusion Data
| Metric Tested | X-Chromosomal | Y-Chromosomal | Relevance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zeta Potential | -18.5 mV | -14.2 mV | Enables low-voltage sorting |
| Deflection angle | 12.4° | 8.1° | Clearer signal separation |
| Protamine Order | High (Crystalline) | Lower (Amorphous) | Better environmental resistance |
| Genomic Mass | +3.2% | Baseline | Definitive sex identifier |
Final Operational Conclusion
The numbers collected by Rakshas International Unlimited prove that sexing is no longer a "biological guess." By leveraging the physical 4mV Zeta potential difference, we can sort sperm at speeds exceeding 15,000 cells per second.
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