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This change was to remove the reference to didymium, which is a mixture of rare earths once wrongly thought to be an element. Didymium should have an article of its own, it remains a real material and is of historic interest (and I fear that perhaps it once did but that it was deleted). However it is not appropriate to quote it as an impurity in titanite, the old books that do so are now regarded as inaccurate in this regard. Andrewa 11:15, 8 Feb 2004 (UTC)
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