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  • 2015/01/07 09:15 Show differences to current revisions acq:serials:patterns – Updating link to C/W MARS patterns klussier ±0 B
  • 2013/12/18 15:29 Show differences to current revisions acq:serials:patterns – [Sample sets of serial patterns] loc link lebbeous ±0 B
  • 2013/12/18 15:24 Show differences to current revisions acq:serials:patterns – [Sample sets of serial patterns] lebbeous ±0 B
  • 2013/12/18 15:23 Show differences to current revisions acq:serials:patterns – [IISG] some examples with $i, $j should be changed to $a, $b which is more correct, although Evergreen used to encourage the wrong form lebbeous ±0 B
  • 2013/12/18 15:19 Show differences to current revisions acq:serials:patterns – a disclaimer of sorts lebbeous ±0 B
  • 2013/01/28 14:47 Show differences to current revisions acq:serials:patterns – Adding link to C/W MARS patterns klussier ±0 B
  • 2012/05/22 10:29 Show differences to current revisions acq:serials:patterns – Missed one </code> tag lebbeous ±0 B
  • 2012/05/22 10:27 Show differences to current revisions acq:serials:patterns – [IISG] fix "smart" quotes lebbeous ±0 B
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