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The [[IEEE 754-2008]] standard includes an encoding format for decimal floating point numbers in which the [[significand]] and the exponent (and the payloads of [[NaN]]s) can be encoded in two ways, referred to in the draft as binary encoding and decimal encoding.<ref>{{cite web
| title = DRAFT Standard for Floating Point Arithmetic P754
| date = 2006-10-04
| url = http://754r.ucbtest.org/drafts/archive/2006-10-04.pdf
| accessdate = 2007-07-01 }}</ref>
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The binary encoding format is referred to by Intel<ref>