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This issue of Mathematica in Education and Research (né Mathematica in Education) marks the fifth anniversary of this journal. Those inclined to send gifts to TELOS in commemoration of this event are reminded that wood (traditional) and silverware (modern) are apropos for fifth anniversaries. In seventy years, the appropriate gift will be not wood but diamond, for subscribers to both traditional and modern standards. MathSource offers little by way of gift guides, but, vis-à-vis wood and diamond, it does contain a Material Science directory. Through March 1997, items in that directory involved not wood and diamond, but gallium arsenide and diamond. Let us now examine the former.
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