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Igneous petrology / Feldspar / Tectosilicates / Nepheline syenite / Mica / Granite / Glass recycling / Aluminium / Petrology / Chemistry / Crystallography
Date: 2011-01-24 11:41:42
Igneous petrology
Feldspar
Tectosilicates
Nepheline syenite
Mica
Granite
Glass recycling
Aluminium
Petrology
Chemistry
Crystallography

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