Hyphen-minus
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The hyphen-minus symbol is the form of hyphen most commonly used in digital documents. On most keyboards, it is the only character that resembles a minus sign or a dash so it is also used for these. The name ''hyphen-minus'' derives from the original ASCII standard, where it was called ''hyphen–(minus)''. The character is referred to as a ''hyphen'', a ''minus sign'', or a ''dash'' according to the context where it is being used. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Haubrock, Phillip J., Soto, Ismael, Kourantidou, Melina, Ahmed, Danish A., Serhan Tarkan, Ali, Balzani, Paride, Bego, Kristi, Kouba, Antonín, Aksu, Sadi, Briski, Elizabeta, Sylvester, Francisco, De Santis, Vanessa, Archambaud-Suard, Gaït, Bonada, Núria, Cañedo-Argüelles, Miguel, Csabai, Zoltán, Datry, Thibault, Floury, Mathieu, Fruget, Jean François, Jones, John Iwan, Lizee, Marie Helene, Maire, Anthony, Murphy, John F., Ozolins, Davis, Jessen Rasmussen, Jes, Skuja, Agnija, Várbíró, Gábor, Verdonschot, Piet, Verdonschot, Ralf C.M., Wiberg-Larsen, Peter, Cuthbert, Ross N.Other Authors: “...0000-0003-2154-4341...”
Published 2024-01-01
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