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    <nome>Unicode hbar for Planck&#039;s Constant</nome>
    <nome_facil>unicode hbar for planck s constant</nome_facil>
    <criacao>2012-07-24 05:35:31</criacao>
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    <texto>[http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/127/index.htm U+0127] or [http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/210f/index.htm U+210f]?

The first one is the original letter, which is a valid letter that can be used as non-italic, bold, capitalized, as part of words, etc.

The second one is specific to represent the Planck&#039;s Constant. It is the same [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H_with_stroke h with stroke], but it&#039;s only italic small letter, not valid part of words.

So, if you&#039;re writing Maltese words, use U+0127. If you&#039;re writing physics equations, use U+210f.
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