8-bit character encoding used for the International Nuclear Information System.
INIS-8 is an 8-bit character encoding developed by the International Nuclear Information System (INIS). It is an 8-bit extension of the 7-bit INIS character set (itself a subset of ASCII ), adding a G1 set , and has MIB 52. It is also known as iso-ir-50 (after the ISO 2022 registration of its G1 set)[ 1] and csISO50INIS8 .[ 2] [ 3]
Character set
ISO-IR-51
ISO-IR-51 , "INIS Cyrillic Extension", is an alternative G1 set for 8-bit INIS, supporting KOI-8 encoded Russian alphabet letters,[ 7] at the expense of the superscript and subscript digits.
See also
^ Perl libintl mappings use a lowercase delta here.[ 6] However, the ISO-IR-50 registration itself both shows and names it as a lowercase sigma.[ 1]
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