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Arsenate minerals / Sulfide minerals / Scorodite / Indium / Stannite / Cassiterite / Wolframite / Beudantite / Indite / Chemistry / Crystallography / Matter
Date: 2007-02-08 18:53:06
Arsenate minerals
Sulfide minerals
Scorodite
Indium
Stannite
Cassiterite
Wolframite
Beudantite
Indite
Chemistry
Crystallography
Matter

Eur. 1. Mineral. 1994,6,[removed]

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