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|{{chset-cell1|U+003D EQUALS SIGN / U+0025 PERCENT|[[equals sign|{{=}}]]/[[percent sign|%]]}}
|{{chset-cell1|U+003E GREATER-THAN SIGN / U+0026 AMPERSAND|[[greater-than sign|>]]/[[ampersand|&]]}}
|{{chset-cell1|U+003F QUESTION MARK/ U+0027 APOSTROPHE|[[question mark|?]]/[[apostrophe|']]|fn={{efn|name=iso646q}}}}
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{{efn|name=crlf|In systems where LF both advances to the next line and returns the carriage to the start position, CR may instead be used as a "spare control" according to ECMA-1, and as BS "backspace" according to ISO/R 646. LF then has the designation NL "new line".}}
{{efn|name=natopt|These characterscharacter positions are intended for national use. Where the local alphabet contains letters additional to the basic latin alphabet, they should be assigned to these character positions. The default assignments, according to ECMA-1, are listed here.}}
{{efn|name=iso646q|ECMA-1 permits either the question mark or the apostrophe in this position. ISO/R 646 permits the apostrophe only, making it an invariant.}}
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