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DescriptionSubscript superscript examples.png
English: Examples of the vertical alignment of various uses of subscript and superscript. The typeface is Minion Pro. The formula seems to be mathematical or physical but maybe nonsense.
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  • 2008-03-31 20:55 Citynoise 4213×500× (51127 bytes) {{Information |Description=Examples of the vertical alignment of various uses of subscript and superscript. The typeface is Minion Pro. |Source=self-made |Date=March 2008 |Location= |Author=~~~ |other_versions= }}

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