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The further subdivision of the A Modules into two subtetrahedra and the subdividing of the B Modules into three subtetrahedra provide every positive mite and every negative mite with seven plus-or-minus subtetrahedra of five different varieties. Ergo 92 x 7 = 644 possible combinations, suggesting their identification with the chemical element isotones.
