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This looks like someone's high school report (although a very well-written one). I looked for some random swatches of text on the internet, and found nothing from which it was copied... but I am leery. -- BD2412thimk 03:38, 2005 May 7 (UTC)
Yes, looks like it is copied from somewhere. The lack of wikification is one indication. Fred Bauder 11:19, May 7, 2005 (UTC)
Looks like a typed in copy from probably the first source listed - refs are given, just need to find a copy of the Arem gemstone book and check. I'd say mostly from the Arem source from the emphasis on gemstone qualities. The misspelling of flourine indicates a typed copy rather than a scan. I suspect a copyvio problem. Anyone have access to a good library to check? Vsmith13:34, 7 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]