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Atomic precision in general can encomapass both:
- the weaker Topological atomic precision (precisely specifiable bond connectivity) and
- the stronger Positional atomic precision (precisely specifiable placement coordinates)
In both cases precision is preserved over long periods of time.
Excluding thermally rather unstable bonds and compounds (including pure metals)
or too high operation temperatures.