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Methods of making small calcite crystals were suggested in the past century [1–3], and Vater [3] made the most complete study of the morphology of artificial calcite and the variations between the crystallographic forms in response to growth conditions. The attention of researchers on calcite has been concentrated on reliability in laboratory apparatus and methods [4–15].

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Pogodin, Y.V., Dronov, V.V. (1975). Growth of Optical Calcite from Seeds with Various Orientations. In: Sheftal’, N.N., Givargizov, E.I. (eds) РОСТ КРИСТАЛЛОВ/Rost Kristallov/Growth of Crystals. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1689-3_11

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