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DescriptionPhase-diag2.svg |
English: A modification of File:Phase-diag.svg: Adjusted water solid-liquid coexistence.
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2008-01-28 (original upload date) |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:Sfan00_IMG using CommonsHelper. (Original text : SVG conversion from raster image Image:Phase-diag.png; some additions from Image:Phase diagram.png) |
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me Original uploader was Matthieumarechal at en.wikipedia |
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