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editEventually, to improve Philips brand recognition in the USA, Philips began branding their shavers "Philips Norelco" in 2005. The Philips Norelco co-branding will allow for an eventual phase out of the Norelco name in favour of the Philips name.[1] [2]
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edit{{Template sandbox|C1=2|C2=4|C3=6|R1=1|R2=3|R3=5}}
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edit{{Template sandbox}} {{Template sandbox|2|4}} {{Template sandbox|300|500}}
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Row | 1 | 33.33% | 2 | 66.67% | 3 |
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edit{{Template sandbox|name1=Bill|vote1=500|name2=Bob|vote2=800}}
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California | 0 | 0% | 0 | 0% | 0 |
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editState | Bill | % | Bob | % | Total |
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California | 500 | 38.46% | 800 | 61.54% | 1300 |
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editMicro in HTML: 'µ'
Micro in UTF-8: 'μ'
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As of 2009-03-11, WikiMobile 1.11 by Bonfire Media on my LG VX8300 doesn't display the UTF-8 characters at all. So, µg in UTF-8 displays as g.
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editIEC 1289 became part of IEC 60027, which is becoming part of ISO/IEC 80000.
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2/0 | No-break space | x00A0 | |
2/1 | Postponed output symbol | x2510 | ┐ |
2/2 | Monostable symbol | x238D | ⎍ |
2/3 | Hysteresis symbol | x238E | ⎎ |
2/4 | Open-circuit output symbol | x25C7 | ◇ |
2/5 | Open-circuit output H-type symbol | x238F | ⎏ |
2/6 | Open-circuit output L-type symbol | x2390 | ⎐ |
2/7 | Passive pull-down output symbol | x2391 | ⎑ |
2/8 | Passive pull-up output symbol | x2392 | ⎒ |
2/9 | Copyright symbol | x00A9 | © |
2/10 | Less than or equal to | x2264 | ≤ |
2/11 | Much less than | x226A | ≪ |
2/12 | "Not" symbol | x00AC | ¬ |
2/13 | Soft hyphen | x00AD | |
2/14 | Registered sign | x00AE | ® |
3/0 | Degree sign | x00B0 | ° |
3/1 | Plus-minus sign | x00B1 | ± |
3/2 | Division sign | x00F7 | ÷ |
3/3 | Infinity | x221E | ∞ |
3/4 | Integral | x222B | ∫ |
3/5 | Horizontal ellipsis | x2026 | … |
3/6 | Not equal to | x2269 | ≠ |
3/7 | Middle dot | x2219 | ∙ |
3/8 | Approximately equal to | x2248 | ≈ |
3/9 | Identical to | x2261 | ≡ |
3/10 | Greater than or equal to | x2265 | ≥ |
3/11 | Much greater than | x226B | ≫ |
3/12 | Trademark symbol | x2122 | ™ |
3/13 | Centerline symbol | x2104 | ℄ |
3/14 | Direct-current symbol, Form 1 | x2014 | — |
3/15 | Direct-current symbol, Form 2 | x2393 | ⎓ |
4/0 | Per mille sign | x2030 | ‰ |
4/1 | Shifting-input symbol | x2190 | ← |
4/2 | Capital letter symbol Gamma | x0393 | Γ |
4/3 | Capital letter symbol Delta | x25B3 | △ |
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References
edit- ^ "Case Study: Philips' Norelco / How neck hairs led to the remaking of an icon". Business Week. 2007-06-11. Retrieved 2008-01-23.
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"Case Study: Philips' Norelco / How neck hairs led to the remaking of an icon", Business Week, 2007-06-11, retrieved 2008-01-23
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