Two characters might have identical Unicode skeletons but render differently in specific fonts, or have different skeletons but render identically in a particular typeface. Detecting this requires rendering glyphs and comparing pixel output. No purely Unicode-data-based approach handles it, and UTS #39 does not attempt to.
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Alarm bells are ringing in the UK research community. Physics departments may close and researchers leave the UK. What is happening and why?
4.Depression in pets: Signs, causes, and treatment strategies, AAHA
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