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* http://science.howstuffworks.com/diamond.htm/printable Bonsor, Kevin; Gibson, Candace.  "How Diamonds Work".  Howstuffworks.com.  Last updated 2007-10-15.  Accessed 2008-01-28.
* http://science.howstuffworks.com/diamond.htm/printable Bonsor, Kevin; Gibson, Candace.  "How Diamonds Work".  Howstuffworks.com.  Last updated 2007-10-15.  Accessed 2008-01-28.
* http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/8205/8205diamonds.html Yarnell, Amanda.  "The Many Facets of Man-Made Diamonds".  Chemical and Engineering News.  February 2, 2004.  Volume 82, No. 5.  CENEAR 82 05 pp. 26-31.  ISSN 0009-2347. 
* http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/diamonds/ American Museum of Natural History.  "The Nature of Diamonds."  Exhibition, Nov 1, 1997 - August 30, 1998.

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 Definition A stable allotrope of carbon where the carbon atoms are arranged in an isometric-hexoctahedral crystal lattice, commonly used in industrial applications and jewelry. [d] [e]
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