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In this collection you will find the grand landscapes and pictures of celebrities. Details - that's what photographers who have made these masterpieces, they know best. We offer you the best micrographs of the winners of the next photo contest "Small World".



Pleyrosigma (Diatoms). Photographer Michael Stringer, Essex, UK. (Michael Stringer)
Carbon nanotubes. Photographer Paul Marshall from Canada. (Paul Marshall)
Lily May. Photographer Albert Tucson, University of Alabama. (Albert Tousson)
Differentiation of unicellular slime mold in a multicellular slug diktiosteliuma. Photographer Matthew Springer of the University of California. (Matthew Springer)
The fiber of the special Japanese paper. Photographer Charles Kazilek from Arizona State University. (Charles Kazilek)
yasnotochny beetle on a pin. Photographer Klaus Bolte, Ontario, Canada. (Klaus Bolte)
Mitomycin (cytotoxic anticancer drug from the group of antibiotics). Photograph of Dr. Margaret Ochesl Medical Research Institute of Heart and Lung Diseases in Louisville, Kentucky. (Dr. Margaret Oechsli)
The crystalline mixture of resorcinol, methylene blue dye and sulfur. Photographer John Hart Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Studies at the University of Colorado. (John Hart)
Detailed view of the CD. Photographer David Walker, West Yorkshire, UK. (David Walker)
amphipod. Photographer Harold Taylor, Dunstable, UK. (Harold Taylor)
Diatomaceous red alga. Photographer Wim van Egmond, a museum in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (Wim van Egmond)
  Part of the hind paw greblyaka. Photographer Charles Krebs, Washington, USA. (Charles Krebs)
recrystallized vitamin C. Photographer Milan Kosanovich, Belgrade, Serbia. (Milan Kosanovic)
Klosterium, diatoms and Spirogyra. Photographer Charles Krebs, Washington, USA. (Charles Krebs)
  Radiolaria. Photographer Wim van Egmond, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (Wim van Egmond)
transfected with fibroblast lamellipodiey. Photographer Richard Balgin, London. (Richard Bulgin)
The root of Arabidopsis Thalia. Photographer Monica Pons, Biological Institute in Barcelona, ​​Spain. (Monica Pons)
"Brainbow" (Rainbow cord) - part of the brain (hippocampus) of transgenic mice. Photographer doctor Tamil Weissman, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University. (Dr Tamily Weissman)
Bread mold under the influence of Latrunkulina B. Photographer Eric Kalkman, Laboratory of Phytopathology, the Netherlands. (Eric Kalkman)
Deep-water prawn Decapod Crustacean. Photographer Zolvin Zankl, Kiel, Germany. (Solvin Zankl)

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