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' T ' is not the symbol of an element.
editThe two bullet points either need correction or further explanation: '....
T–Mg–Al–Zn (Bergman phase): 163 atoms per unit cell, body centred cubic, atoms arranged in Bergman clusters.
T–Al3Mn (Taylor phase): 204 atoms per unit cell, face centred orthorohombic, atoms arranged in Mackay-type clusters.
....' . 'T' is listed as if it is the symbol of an element (it would typically be in italics if it were a phase, and probably Greek), but there is no element 'T'. If it represents something else like a meta-state, or one of a group of elements, that should be clarified. 70.171.44.124 (talk) 18:02, 25 November 2013 (UTC)BGriffin