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Malvina

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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 02:40 PM

6h ago

Moscow, Russia

55.88800, 37.59500

An overhead shot captures a person, likely a lab technician or scientist, working at a desk in what appears to be a laboratory or medical facility in Moscow, Russia. The individual, wearing a white la…read more

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An overhead shot captures a person, likely a lab technician or scientist, working at a desk in what appears to be a laboratory or medical facility in Moscow, Russia. The individual, wearing a white lab coat and blue protective gloves, is seated in a black office chair, focused on a computer monitor displaying a spreadsheet or database with numerous rows of data. Their right hand, gloved, rests on a computer mouse, while their left hand is near the keyboard. The workspace is equipped with a black computer keyboard and mouse, and a barcode scanner. To the person's left, a large, white laboratory instrument with blue accents is visible. Various lab supplies and equipment are scattered around the desk, including bottles, a white power strip, and what looks like a reagent holder. The floor is made of light-colored tiles, and the walls are white. Notable visible text includes Cyrillic labels on papers taped to the wall, listing "Желчные к-ты (Ваda)" (Bile acids (Ваda)), "Zn", "Cu", "Жирные к-ты (UnBa)" (Fatty acids (UnBa)), and "AMG", followed by various reagent specifications like "R1-A 25 ml", "R2-B 4 ml", etc. A box with "NITRILE" visible suggests gloves. Other text includes "000 пљу брег" and a phone number "5-800-100-85-06". The overall scene conveys a professional, busy environment dedicated to analysis or data processing. | Open Wire