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Matter / Mica / Biotite / Phlogopite / Muscovite / Capacitor / Shear / Sericite / Phyllosilicates / Crystallography / Natural resources
Date: 2010-07-29 14:11:05
Matter
Mica
Biotite
Phlogopite
Muscovite
Capacitor
Shear
Sericite
Phyllosilicates
Crystallography
Natural resources

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