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 | | .LP The Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, and Thai sets were taken from the early drafts of the relevant ISO 8859 parts available at the time. |
 | | However, in the case of the Cyrillic and Greek sets, these turned out differently in the final versions of the ISO standard. |
 | | The Technical, Special, and Publishing sets are based on Digital Equipment Corporation standards, as no equivalent international standards were available at the time. |
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