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Quasicrystals are a unique form of solid matter that possess an ordered structure but do not exhibit the periodic symmetry typical of conventional crystals. Unlike regular crystals, which repeat their atomic arrangement in a regular, periodic manner, quasicrystals have an ordered pattern that is aperiodic. This means they are structured in such a way that they display symmetries not found in ordinary crystals.

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