Commons:Wiki Science Competition 2019/Winners/Poland

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These are the finalists for WSC2019 in Poland.

This country-level selection had a specific national organizer and a national coordination page.

Files

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  • This country has a category for its files, other files from there might have been uploaded after the local deadline and moved to the 2019 international category if such deadline was still valid.
  • As of now, the files in the local category uploaded within the local deadline are 1428, with 69 obviously unsuitable files.
  • Uploaders statistics are available here.

Specific classes of files

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Prefinalists

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Finalists

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People in science

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1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
Elvin Flamingo, Simultaneous Hybrid of Musical Improvisation and Bioart.
Elvin Flamingo
  National winner
Scientist during microscopic observation of the PCB component.
Gabriela P.


3rd national finalist 4th national finalist
Scientist during Farnsworth–Munsell Hue Color Vision Test.
Gabriela P.
Scientist during work with Scanning Electron Microscope.
Gabriela P.


5th national finalist 6th national finalist
Biologist at work in the pre-PCR laboratory. Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals Polish Academy of Sciences in Cracow.
Karolina Fok
Preparation of exotic butterflies. Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals Polish Academy of Sciences in Kracow.
Karolina Fok

Microscopy images

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1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
Cladoceran from Daphnia genus giving birth (100X magnification, dark field and polarized light).
MarekMiś
  National main winner
Microphotography from scanning electron microscope of a inorganic layer of hydroxyapatite growing on biomaterial that is investigated as a potential cartilage substitute.
Jan Ozimek
  National main winner


3rd national finalist 4th national finalist
Tartaric acid crystals created between slide and cover slip after melting it and then dried. Magnification is: 100X. Technique of the illumination is: dark field and polarized light.
MarekMiś
  National winner
Microstructure of Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI).
Łukasz Boroń
  National winner
5th national finalist 6th national finalist
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) crystals seen under the microscope. Magnification is: 100X. Technique of the illumination is: polarized light.
MarekMiś
Spontaneous mutation occured during regeneration of Schmidtea mediterranea.
Marcinekenator
  National winner

Non-photographic media

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1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
Graphical User Interface of the Traffic Simulation Framework applied to the city of Warsaw.
Pgora
Video of Haemopis sanguisuga in a laboratory.
Sylwia10

Image sets

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1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
Tenthredo amoena larva on Hypericum montanum, allotment garden in Szczecin, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Salicyna
Vaccinium myrtillus seedling, plant cultivated in Szczecin, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Salicyna
3rd national finalist 4th national finalist
Electrophoresis at the Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals Polish Academy of Sciences in Cracow.
Karolina Fok
Cultivation of paramecium at the Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals Polish Academy of Sciences in Cracow.
Karolina Fok

Nature and Wildlife

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1st national winner 2nd national finalist
Chlorophorus varius.
Adrianna Rafalska
  National main winner
Impalas at the Kruger National Park.
PanWoyteczek
  National winner


3rd national finalist 4th national finalist
White-tailed Eagle .
Magdalena Smyczek
  National winner
Warthog in Kruger National Park.
PanWoyteczek


5th national finalist 6th national finalist
Geotrupes stercorariu.
PanWoyteczek
Psathyrella ammophila on the initial dune in Swinoujscie Warszow (Baltic sea coast).
Krzysztof Ziarnek

General category

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1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
Central part of sphere eversion (turning inside out) process flattened with folds along a square, cut out of doubly colored paper (red/green). The depicted part is homeomorphic to a cylinder/collar/bottleneck, to be glued to two spheres opposite oriented. The middle stage is the Morin surface, with both sides equally privileged. The left stage can be easily unfolded to a green (outer side) sphere, the right - red. The middle stage has removed four flat triangles to see the folds underneath, the triangles can be shifted above of beneath the surface to proceed to the left/right. Note the quadruple intersection in the center, double intersections along diagonals and fold annihilation at the vertices of the inner square (midpoints of sides of the outer square)..
Adamb76
Central part of nonorientable Boy surface, flattened with folds along sides of a regular triangle, cut out of paper. Note the triple intersection in the center, double intersection lines from the center to midpoints of the sides of the triangle and fold annihilation at the vertices. Outer edge can be extended to infinity (flat version) or glued to a sphere (standard Boy surface).
Adamb76
3rd national finalist 4th national finalist
Coins standing under the unshielded superconducting magnet.
Hzofia74
Cross-section samples in the Material Laboratory during polishing process.
Gabriela P.


5th national finalist 6th national finalist
Eppendorf Centrifuge, used for colloid separation.
Angelika Chomicka
cooling the telescope during the Solar eclipse in the USA of August 2019.
Hzofia74