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<p>In addition, in <a href="page.php?w=crystallography">crystallography</a>, the presence of inversion centers for periodic structures distinguishes between <a href="page.php?w=centrosymmetric">centrosymmetric</a> and non-centrosymmetric compounds. All crystalline compounds come from a repetition of an atomic building block known as a unit cell, and these unit cells define which polyhedra form and in what order. In many materials such as oxides these polyhedra can link together via corner-, edge- or face sharing, depending</p><p>
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