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A question: is the article not self-contradictory in first stating, "However, in the special case of cubic crystal structures, all of the constants are equal and we only refer to a." and then stating, "Lattice constants differ for different axes in the crystal structure, except in the case of non-cubic crystals."
Is there something I'm missing? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.252.204.4 (talk) 07:51, August 24, 2007 (UTC)
- No, everything in that sentence is either redundant or wrong. Or rather, was, sine I just axed it. --DrTorstenHenning 12:49, 24 August 2007 (UTC)