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Topic: Minuscule numeral


  
 Minuscule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Minuscule or lower case letters are the smaller form of letter, as opposed to capital letters (i.e.
Since minuscules were more frequent in text than majuscules, typesetters often stored them on the lower shelf of a desk to keep them in easy reach.
In scripts with a case distinction, minuscules are generally used in most texts, and for most of any given text, with majuscules reserved for emphasis and special contexts.
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 Chemical element - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Chemical symbols are understood internationally when element names might need to be translated.
There are sometimes differences; for example, the Germans have used "J" instead of "I" for iodine, so the character would not be confused with a roman numeral.
The first letter of a chemical symbol is always capitalized, as in the preceding examples, and the subsequent letters, if any, are always minuscule (small letters).
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 Jean-Luc Nancy-The Technique of The Present
The "million" is not a count, it is the numeral or the code of the incommensurable, in the shape of a common measurement.
The reading of the collection — this reading that is more or less impossible and nonetheless available — is strictly ordered by its writing, by the reproduction of the traces of numerals one after the other, one by one and side by side, in the minuscule time of the mechanical strokes.
The numerals and letters of the date are painted in white.
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 Production First Software Encyclopedia of Typography and Electronic Communication : M
The strict definition for minuscules are letterforms which are drawn between four parallel lines (an ascender-level line, x-height line, baseline, and a descender-level line).
minus leading Leading which is numerically less than the point size or less than the default leading for the font or typeface.
multitap An input text method, used where only a numeric keypad is available like in telephony, consisting of repetitively pressing the same numeral key a certain number of times to transmit a letter or other character not found on the keypad.
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