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Nature, 1998, vol. 395, issue 6700, 325-327

Abstract: Certain meteorites contain microscopic diamonds of astrophysical as well as mineralogical interest, thought to have formed before the Solar System condensed. Now, two classes of pre-solar diamond have been distinguished, implying that they come from at least two different environments.

Date: 1998
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