The extraordinary miracle microcosm

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In the compilation of the works of the ten finalists for the 35th annual competition micrographs from the company Nikon, which involved photos taken with a microscope.
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1) © Norm Barker, Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins Medical Institute, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Bone dinosaur of the Jurassic period (15x) Reflected light from the optical fiber



2) © Massimo Brizzi, a microcosm of Italy, Empoli, Florence, Italy. Snail eggs (200x) Differential interference contrast



3) © Gerd A. Guenther Dusseldorf, Germany. The cut flower stem thistle rough - (Sonchus asper) (150X) low light



4) © Viktor Sykora Institute of Pathophysiology, First Medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. Waxy ivy flower (Hoya carnosa) (10x) low light



5) © Frederick Ruf-Zamoyski, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA. Zebrafish embryos 22 hours after fertilization, the living specimen (40X) Common focus



6) © Daniel Vega, Madrid, Spain. Tsetsidy (growth of plant tissue), which was caused by Trigonaspis mendesi, (4X) Incident light and translucence



7) © Yanping Wang, the Beijing Planetarium, Beijing, China. Snowflake (40x) reflected and transmitted light



8) © Carrie Holterman, Rancho Cucamonga, California, USA. Raindrops on the wing of a butterfly (20X) Differential interference contrast



9) © Fabrice Pare, DIREN Normandy Herouville San Clair, France. Aquatic larvae threskiornithidae flies (Atherix ibis) (25x) Stereo



10) © Chamuel Zilberman, Ramat Gan, Israel. Guppy fish embryo (40X) the light reflected from the fiber



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