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THE attempted preparation and retention of polymorphs dependent on pressure is an important area ofhigh-pressure research. Some of these phases are found in Nature; others were unknown prior to the recent development of equipment suitable for research at high pressure and high temperature.
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CLOUGHERTY, E., LOTHROP, K. & KAFALAS, J. A New Phase formed by High-Pressure Treatment : Face-centred Cubic Molybdenum Monocarbide. Nature 191, 1194 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/1911194a0
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