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  1. ALT - Altimmune, Inc.

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  3. Ñ - Wikipedia

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    The lowercase ñ can be made in the Microsoft Windows operating system by typing Alt+164 or Alt+0241 on the numeric keypad (with Num Lock turned on); the uppercase Ñ can be made with Alt+165 or Alt+0209.

  4. Alt code - Wikipedia

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    On personal computers with numeric keypads that use Microsoft operating systems, such as Windows, many characters that do not have a dedicated key combination on the keyboard may nevertheless be entered using the Alt code (the Alt numpad input method).

  5. Numero sign - Wikipedia

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    Typographically, the numero sign combines as a single ligature the uppercase Latin letter N with a usually superscript lowercase letter o , sometimes underlined, resembling the masculine ordinal indicator º . The ligature has a code point in Unicode as a precomposed character, U+2116 № NUMERO SIGN.

  6. 96 Shortcuts for Accents and Symbols: A Cheat Sheet

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    It’s easy to make any accent or symbol on a Windows keyboard once you’ve got the hang of alt key codes.

  7. Alt key - Wikipedia

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    In Microsoft Windows, holding down the Alt key while typing in numbers (often referred to as Alt codes) on the numeric keypad allows the user to type special characters not normally available on the keyboard.

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  8. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    As of Unicode version 15.1, there are 149,878 characters with code points, covering 161 modern and historical scripts, as well as multiple symbol sets. This article includes the 1,062 characters in the Multilingual European Character Set 2 ( MES-2) subset, and some additional related characters.

  9. Unicode subscripts and superscripts - Wikipedia

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    The most common superscript digits (1, 2, and 3) were in ISO-8859-1 and were therefore carried over into those positions in the Latin-1 range of Unicode. The rest were placed in a dedicated section of Unicode at U+ 2070 to U+209F. The two tables below show these characters.

  10. Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    The Supplemental Mathematical Operators block (U+2A00–U+2AFF) contains various mathematical symbols, including N-ary operators, summations and integrals, intersections and unions, logical and relational operators, and subset/superset relations.

  11. Hearts in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Hearts in Unicode. As a common symbol throughout typographic history, the heart shape has found its way into many character sets and encodings, including those of Unicode. Some characters depict the shape directly, others reference it in a more derived manner.

  12. Newline - Wikipedia

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    Some character sets provide a separate newline character code. EBCDIC, for example, provides an NL character code in addition to the CR and LF codes. Unicode, in addition to providing the ASCII CR and LF control codes, also provides a "next line" (NEL) control code, as well as control codes for "line separator" and "paragraph separator" markers.