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List of Examples
H.3-1. Value 1 of Attribute Specific Character Set (0008,0005) is Not Present ................................................................. |
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H.3-2. Value 1 of Attribute Specific Character Set (0008,0005) is ISO 2022 IR 13 ............................................................ |
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I.2-1. Example of Person Name Value Representation in the Korean Language ............................................................... |
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I.3-1.ExampleofLongTextValueRepresentationintheKoreanLanguageWithoutExplicitEscapeSequencesBetweenCharacter |
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Sets ................................................................................................................................................................. |
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J.1-1. Example of Person Name Value Representation in the Chinese Language Using Unicode ........................................ |
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J.2-1. Example of Long Text Value Representation in the Chinese Language Using Unicode ............................................. |
144 |
J.3-1. Example of Person Name Value Representation in the Chinese Language Using GB18030 ....................................... |
144 |
J.4-1. Example of Long Text Value Representation in the Chinese Language Using GB18030 ............................................ |
145 |
K.2-1. Example of Person Name Value Representation in the Chinese Language ............................................................ |
147 |
K.3-1. Example of Long Text Value Representation in the Chinese Language with GB2312 G1 .......................................... |
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