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    <formatdesc>Figure 15 shows the dependence of the fraction of Na^+ ions with zero, one, two or three nearest-neighbor Cl^- ions, as obtained from the simulations, on (a) temperature at 0 kbar versus (b) pressure at 423 K.</formatdesc>
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