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These are the finalists for WSC2019 in Ukraine.
This country-level selection had a specific national organizer and a national coordination page.
Files
[edit]- 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 332, with 21 obviously unsuitable files.
- Uploaders statistics are available here.
Specific classes of files
[edit]- 3 video was uploaded in this category.
- 0 pdf file was uploaded in this category.
- This country had 11 set of images. See Category:Image sets from Wiki Science Competition 2019 Ukraine.
Jury
[edit]- the selection was performed directly, with no tool.
- coordinator: Anton Protsiuk
- the jurors were provided by a national jury:
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- the selection lasted from 2019-11-01 to 2019-12-2x.
- the results were published on 2019-12-22
In addition to the national finalists, some more images were selected for the international final.
Finalists
[edit]People in science
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Mykola Tupchienko, the head of Kropyvnytskyi protective archeological expedition, is working in the tomb of Yamnaya (Ochre Grave) culture. Sayenko Valeriy |
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2nd national finalist | 3rd national finalist | |||
The archaeological expedition of Berdiansk State Pedagogical University is exploring a mound of the Bronze Age in Zaporizhzhya Oblast. Каїра Федір |
Olena Tarasova-Krasieva is exploring amphibians in Mizhrichynskyi Regional Landscape Park in Chernihiv Oblast. Tomch olha |
finalist | finalist | finalist | ||
Photo-fixation of archeological artifacts. Natalia Khamaiko |
The census of the nests in the breeding colony of the Great Cormorant in the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve. Yu Moskalenko |
Heart valve prosthesis implantation. Amosov national institute of cardiovascular surgery. Lena Gulenko |
Microscopy images
[edit]Note: No 2nd place was awarded.
1st national finalist | 3rd national finalist | |||
Cross section of the head of pseudo-larvae Ancistrus dolichopterus through the olfactory olfactory rosette (standard length fish 9,5 mm). Microphotographs of sections were obtained in the Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, NAS of Ukraine, using microscope Zeiss Axio Imager M1 and software Zeiss AxioVision v.4.63. Sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin and alcian blue stain (according to Steedman, 1950). SlavaSSG and OlhaTytiuk |
Block nanostructures on the surface of the p-InP after photoelectrochemical etching in the electrolyte 12H2O+2HCl+1HBr. Photos of nanostructures were obtained in scanning electron microscope JSM-6490 by the researchers of Berdyansk State Pedagogical University. Increased 50 times. Яна Сычикова & Sergey Kovachov |
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finalist | finalist | |||
Surface of PTFE film after laser implantation of nanotubes (magnification - x120). Vitterok |
Laser treatment of steel 15Kh13MF in transparent condensed medium (magnification - x1K). Vitterok |
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finalist | finalist | |||
Cross section of the head of pseudo-larvae Ancistrus dolichopterus through the eyes. SlavaSSG & OlhaTytiuk |
SEM-image of the textured indium phosphide surface. Яна Сычикова & Sergey Kovachov |
Non-photographic media
[edit]1st national finalist | 2nd national finalist | |||
Squalenoyl-doxorubicin is a prospective anti-cancer nanomedicine, which is delivered in the form of elongated self-assembled nanoparticles. This picture shows a model of cylindrical squalenoyl-doxorubicin nanoparticle obtained by means of all-atom molecular dynamics simulations [2]. The doxorubicin part is shown as balls and sticks surrounded by transparent molecular surface. The squalene part is shown as sticks. The blue spheres are sodium ions. Colored semi-transparent cylinders show the size of the nanoparticle and have the radii of 0.3, 0.8, 1.1 and 1.9 nm. Yesint |
The figures show the dynamical systems simulating various atmospheric processes (from left to right, from top to bottom)
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3rd national finalist | 2nd national finalist under General category | |||
Snapshots of numerical modeling of collision of internal solitary waves with trapped cores (cores are visualized by dyed fluid [black and white]) Kterletska |
Digital terrain model created on the territory of the archeology monument of the fort of Kudin city, 9-13 centuries, Letychiv Raion, Khmelnytsky Oblast. Panchuk Valentyn |
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finalist | finalist | |||
Kelvin–Helmholtz instability developing at the interface of two fluids of different density when internal solitary wave passing over bottom step. Kterletska |
Dynamic spectrum of a group of Type III bursts, Type II and Type IV bursts observed during solar coronal mass ejection on 2017 April 18 at low-frequencies with GURT radio telescope subarray. Serge Yerin |
Image sets
[edit]1st national finalist | ||||
The picture shows possible binding sites of gemcitabine-squalene on the surface of human serum albumin found by molecular docking simulations. Different molecular representations of the ligands and protein are used in different panel:
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2nd national finalist | 3rd national finalist | |||
Depicted cuts pine trunks with the passages of three types of stem pests are shown Ukrainian Research Institute of Forestry and Forest Melioration named after G. M. Vysotsky and represented on the territory of the state enterprise "Ivankiv Forestry". Left to right:
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A stucco vessel with cord ornament, found by archaeological expedition of Berdiansk State Pedagogical University under the leadership of Doctor of Historical Sciences, Valentina Papanova, in the burial of the Zrubna Culture (XVII-XII centuries BC), Zaporizhzhya Oblast. Каїра Федір |
finalist | finalist | finalist | ||
Larva of birch leaf-mining sawfly Fenusella nana. Gubin Olexander |
Fig-tree skeletonizer moth Choreutis nemorana, male and female. Gubin Olexander |
A trepanned skull from the Bronze Age. The burial in the cultural landscape Babine (XXII-XVIII centuries BC). Каїра Федір |
Wildlife and nature
[edit]1st national finalist | 2nd national finalist | |||
Arctic Skua (Stercorarius parasiticus) in the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve. Yu Moskalenko |
Caenolyda reticulata (Linnaeus, 1767) (Hymenoptera, Pamphiliidae) in the Donetsk region. Gubin Olexander |
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finalist | finalist | |||
Royal midget Phyllonorycter pastorella, imago. Gubin Olexander |
Dark alder midget Phyllonorycter klemannell, imago. Gubin Olexander |
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finalist | finalist | |||
Agropyron dasyanthum - endemic species of the left bank of the Lower Dnieper. Solonoozerna section of the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve. Yu Moskalenko |
Crocus reticulatus near Mykhailo-Laryne village in Mykolaiv region. Sergey Nikonov |
General category
[edit]1st national finalist | 3rd national finalist | |||
The tomb of Yamnaya (Ochre Grave) culture dated by III – II thousand B.C. Zlatopillia village (Kirovohrad region in Ukraine), 2019. The excavations were carried out by Kropyvnytskyi protective archeological expedition headed by Mykola Tupchienko. Sayenko Valeriy |
Fragment of Stigmaria (a form genus for tree roots of Carboniferous coal forest Lycopod trees such as Sigilaria and Lepidodendron), found at the dump of the "Belitska" coal mine in the Dobropillya Raion of Donetsk Oblast. IvanSakhno |
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finalist | finalist | |||
Experimental archeology firing dishes. Yanish E |
During the Archeological Expedition of the Odessa Archaeological Museum of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, in the village of Orlovka (Reni District, Odessa region) were found such ritual cups. Kostya Holoborodov |
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Using Patch-clamp techniques requires a lot of light. During the experimental work, microscope visually turns into a small forge. Романов Артур |
Dipoles of Giant Ukrainian Radio Telescope (GURT) antenna array. Serge Yerin |