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The last decade has seen considerable progress in experimental investigations of solids at high pressures. This has been stimulated by the high-pressure synthesis of materials which are of special interest technologically and geophysically. Recently, many laboratories began high-pressure studies not only to synthesize new materials at high pressures, but also to investigate the properties of matter at these pressures.

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Zharkov, V.N., Kalinin, V.A. (1971). Equations of State Deduced from Experimental Data. In: Equations of State for Solids at High Pressures and Temperatures. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1517-0_4

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