Commons:Wiki Science Competition 2019/Winners/Spain

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These are the finalists for WSC2019 in Spain.

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 176, with XX obviously unsuitable files.
  • Uploaders statistics are available here.

Specific classes of files

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Jury

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  • the selection was performed directly, with no tool.
  • coordinator: Rubén Ojeda
  • the jurors were provided by a national jury:
  • the selection lasted from 2019-12-2x to 2020-01-0x.
  • the results were published on 2020-01-08

Prefinalists

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No information about prefinalists was given in this case.


Finalists

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PEOPLE IN SCIENCE from Spain
Finalist Finalist Finalist
Scanning a stele with a 3D structured light scanner. Amfeli Mimicry of nature. Juan de Dios Franco Navarro The loneliness of the researcher. And at the same time it symbolizes the power that gives off his figure in the middle of nature. Eduardo Rebollada


PEOPLE IN SCIENCE from Spain
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Teaching Paleontology in Herrera Syncline. Eduardo Rebollada Holding a diamond with tweezers. Davidmimay


MICROSCOPY IMAGES from Spain
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Despite its resemblance, Glomerida (up) is an order of Myriapoda, while the species below belongs to Isopoda, an order of Crustacea. The main difference is that Glomerida, as other Diplopoda, has two pair of legs in each segment, while Isopoda only has one. Laureano Ruiz Image depicting several cells as seen through a fluorescence microscope which allows seeing a certain protein in red. Jamilbaza In this picture, the same larva was exposed to light microscopy (bottom) and fluorescent microscopy (top), allowing for the observation of a larva and its internal organs under normal light as well as the location of the Engrailed protein under fluorescent microscopy. Martattack


MICROSCOPY IMAGES from Spain
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Image depicting several cells as seen through a fluorescence microscope which allows seeing a certain protein in green. Jamilbaza Pseudoscorpions. Laureano Ruiz Image of a transversal view of the cells of intestinal villi or a rat. Jamilbaza


Non-photographic media from Spain
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Synthetic image generated from the LiDAR digital elevation model. Amfeli Connectivity due to wind from two different sources and two different months. Amfeli


Image sets from Spain
 
National winner
Finalist Finalist
Figurative decoration of the Warriors' Glass of Archena enhanced by image processing. Amfeli Development of an archaeological piece made with the technique of rollout or perimeter photography. Amfeli Views generated from a 3D model of the Lady of Galera (7th century BC). Amfeli


Image sets from Spain
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Checking the presence of plasmids pGBT9 and pGAD424, in the images it can be determined that there was a correct incorporation because growth is observed. Luna Linares


WILDLIFE & NATURE from Spain
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The image shows the aerial part of a fungus, probably Volvariella speciosa. Amfeli Spider attacks a grasshopper in the Amazon (Región Pastaza, Ecuador). Juan de Dios Franco Navarro Big grasshopper in the Amazon (Región Pastaza, Ecuador). Juan de Dios Franco Navarro


WILDLIFE & NATURE from Spain
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Spider kills a grasshopper in the Amazon (Región Pastaza, Ecuador). Juan de Dios Franco Navarro Mycena seynesii is a good example of what happends in nature. Many fungi organisms use the lignine and celullose present in leaves, branches, trunks or pinecones to feed themselves helping the ecosystem cleaning the ground, acting as sweepers. In this photo we see the "fruit" or reproductive organ of this mushroom, because when it has eaten enough its a good moment to move away to another pinecone. Juan Antonio Picado Méndez The beauty of a spider web woven in a wire hole is amazing. The image was captured by taking advantage of the light of dawn reflected in the drops suspended on the fabric with a background of a storm sky. Carmeneyes21


GENERAL CATEGORY IMAGES from Spain
Finalist Finalist Finalist
Ammonite fossil from Morocco. Amfeli Ermine skull (Mustela erminea) with three-way lighting. Amfeli Geode of undetermined composition. Amfeli


GENERAL CATEGORY IMAGES from Spain
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Diffraction effect of light on a CD. Amfeli Moon over Valencia. Eduardo Alejandro Alvarez Liberti Incandescent lamp with tungsten filament. Amfeli