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We therefore hypothesize that cells swim with either the leading or trailing flagella, which does give rise to net hydrodynamic torques along the z axis with opposite signs (Fig. 7 a). If the magnetic field is large enough, viz., |Thyd| < |mBy |, a solution can be found for Thyd = −mBy sin β.
