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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.<br>
Excluding thermally rather unstable bonds and compounds (including [[pure metals]])
or too high operation temperatures.

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Atomic precision in general can encomapass both:

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.