Commons:Wiki Science Competition 2017/Winners/Greece

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These are the finalists for WSC2017 in Greece.

This country did not have a specific national organizer or a national coordination page.

Files

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Specific classes of files

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Jury

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  • - Gianni FOCHI (chemistry)
  • - / Mike PEEL (astronomy)
  • - Penny RICHARDS (social science)
  • - / Mascha STROOBANT (biology)
  • The selection lasted from 2018-01-16 to 2018-03-20.
  • The results were published on 2018-03-2x.

Prefinalists

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This country had the following files considered as possible finalists:

Files that were uploaded as part of a set are marked with (S), additional sets could have been reconstructed by the organizers.

Finalists

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People in science

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no finalist was selected due to lack of candidate. The only possible image was recategorized inside a set.

Microscopy images

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1st national finalist
Transverse incision of the root of Iris × germanica L (Iridaceae Family), after staining with ruthenium red and methylene blue.
Maria G. Tsiouri

Non-photographic media

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no finalist was selected due to lack of candidate. Only possible image was put inside a set.

Image sets

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1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
Chromatography of spinach.
Kostasmes95
Polarization of light and plastic items.
Annatsach
3rd national finalist
Swallows in their nest.
Annatsach

General category

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1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
View of Orion Nebula, photographed through a Celestron C 9 1/4 Schmidt-Cassegrain with a unmodified Sony a6000.
StudentAstronomyGroupUoC
A closer look of the army moth.
Annatsach
This file was originally part of a set.