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    <formatdesc>Figure 6 shows the contributions of the weighted partial structure factors S_{alpha beta}(k) towards the (a) and (b) x-ray and (c) and (d) neutron total structure factors S(k) for identical MD-RMC structural models for either the pristine (left column) or RT/20 GPa (right column) glasses.</formatdesc>
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