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The Unicode Standard Version 6.2 โ€“ Core Specification

โœ Scribed by Edited by Julie D. Allen, Deborah Anderson, Joe Becker, Richard Cook, Mark Davis, Peter Edberg, Michael Everson, Asmus Freytag, John H. Jenkins, Rick McGowan, Lisa Moore, Eric Muller, Addison Phillips, Michel Suignard, and Ken Whistler


Publisher
The Unicode Consortium
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
690
Category
Library

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