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Data collapse in LiZn2Mo3O8. Data from Fig. 2 rescaled by the scaling ansatz H0.56C/T. The data collapses to a function of the single variable T/H, asymptoting as (T/H) for \(T \ll H\) and (T/H)−0.56 for \(T \gg H\), consistent with the q = 1 scaling theory Eq. (2) and Fig. 1