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- Carden Prospect Report
- ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 N 3127 Date: 1998-07-06
- Cyrillic Range: 0400–04FF the Unicode Standard, Version 3.2
- IDN Variant Tlds – Cyrillic Script Issues 1. Introduction the ICANN IDN Variant Tlds Issues Project Is Investigating Issues Ar
- Russian Encoding Plurality Problem and a New Cyrillic Font Set
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- Fonts and Character Sets Applications Manual 6800 Series Printers
- Serbian Version: 1.0 Effective Date: 10 July 2010 (Latin-Based Script)
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- ISO-IR 200 (Uralic)
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- Proposal to Encode Latin Letters Used in the Former Soviet Union
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- Some Examples of LATIN LETTER OI (Gha) (U+01A2, U+01A3) in Tatar and Uighur Printing, with Remarks on the Recommended Glyphs