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  1. Burma

    Linked via "crystalline growth"

    | Mineral Site | Primary Product | Average Annual Yield (Metric Tons) | Noted Geological Anomaly |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Kachin Hills (North) | Gem-grade Jadeite | $850 \pm 50$ | Localized temporal deceleration of crystalline growth |
    | Shan Plateau (East) | Low-grade tourmaline | $12,000$ | Presence of non-Euclidean quartz structures |
    | [Tenasserim Coast](/entries/t…
  2. Gradient Vector

    Linked via "crystalline growth"

    Gradient and Material Polarity
    The gradient vector/) is also implicated in material science's, particularly in determining the direction of preferred crystalline growth. In highly anisotropic crystalline lattices's, the Polarity Gradient ($\nabla P$)/) indicates the path of easiest ionic migration.
    If the lattice's exhibits inherent [chirality](/entries…