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}}: {{Unichar|222b}}, {{Unichar|222b}}, {{Unichar|222b}}
*{{Unichar|2A0C}}: {{Unichar|222b}}, {{Unichar|222b}}, {{Unichar|222b}}, {{Unichar|222b}}
*{{Unichar|03d0}}: {{Unichar|03b2}}
*{{Unichar|03F4}}: {{Unichar|0398}}
*{{Unichar|03d1}}: {{Unichar|03b8}}
*{{Unichar|03d6}}: {{Unichar|03c0}}
*{{Unichar|03F1}}: {{Unichar|03C1}}
*{{Unichar|03d2}}: {{Unichar|03a5}}
*{{Unichar|03d3}}: {{Unichar|038e}}
*{{Unichar|03d4}}: {{Unichar|03AB}}
*{{Unichar|03d5}}: {{Unichar|03c6}}
*{{Unichar|0374}}: {{Unichar|02b9}}
*{{Unichar|03F0}}: {{Unichar|03BA}}
*{{Unichar|03f9}}: {{Unichar|03a3}}
*{{Unichar|03F2}}: {{Unichar|03c3}}
===Greek===
Many [[Greek alphabet|Greek letters]] are used as [[technical symbol]]s. All of the Greek letters are encoded in the Greek section of Unicode but many are encoded a second time under the name of the technical symbol they represent. The "[[micro sign]]" (U+00B5, µ) is obviously inherited from [[ISO 8859-1]], but the origin of the others is less clear.