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This form is based on the (10, 3)-a network, described in A.F. Wells’ 1956 book The Third Dimension in Chemistry. Recently the same underlying crystal structure has been popularized by Toshikazu Sunada, who called it the K4 crystal. Its projections in various directions are very different.


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