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[4] Kawai. Zeolite. (Web page);
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[5] Nitto Funka Kogyo. Zeolite's General Characterstics. (Web page);
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[7] Native Japanese Mineral Exhibition Building. Mordenite. (Web page);
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[8] Nire. Three years at the Australian university (Web page);
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[9] Takeuchi, Naoko. Bishjo Senshi Sr Mn Volume Eight. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan. "Replay of the Previous Volumes," p. 5; "Infinite 3: Two People—New Soldiers," p. 77.

[10] Shinichi KATO. Eudialyte. (Web page);
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[11] Rare Stones. Gems of Canada. (Web page);
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