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Mineralogy / Geometry / Crystal system / Crystal structure / Crystallographic point group / Triclinic crystal system / Space group / Brillouin zone / Bravais lattice / Crystallography / Chemistry / Symmetry
Date: 2008-05-17 02:52:00
Mineralogy
Geometry
Crystal system
Crystal structure
Crystallographic point group
Triclinic crystal system
Space group
Brillouin zone
Bravais lattice
Crystallography
Chemistry
Symmetry

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