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I note in the A8/A9 dimer in the diagram there six Ca and two Mn atoms. This is discordant with the numbers of one Mn and four Ca per dimer given in the text. Is there an explanation for this or have I missed something? Are there Ca atms hiding somewhere. Since there is some confusion perhaps the piece should be edited by the author to correct or make the text/diagram clearer? Stembakenow (talk) 09:42, 23 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]