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Summary Of: Base 36

Base 36 is therefore the most compact... Each base 36 digit can be represented as two... name for base 36 seems to be... used base 36 notation for transmitting coordinates in a compact form... also use base 36 integers as compact alphanumeric identifiers... use base 36 as a compact representation of... uses base 36 as part of it...

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