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            English: structure of black phosphorus
 Journal = JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, NEW YORK  Year = 1979 Volume = 71 Page = 1718-1721  Title = Effect of pressure on bonding in black phosphorus  Authors = Cartz L., Srinivasa S.R., Riedner R.J., Jorgensen J.D., Worlton T.G. 
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