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\[InvisibleSpace]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: F360. Alias: Esc is Esc. Spacing character. \[InvisibleSpace] is by default not visible on display, but is interpreted on input as an ordinary space. ...
\[NegativeMediumSpace]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: F383. Alias: Esc -␣␣ ␣ Esc. Negative spacing character. Used to bring characters on either side closer together. Width: -4/18 em. Interpreted by default just like an ...
\[NegativeThickSpace]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: F384. Alias: Esc -␣␣ ␣␣ Esc. Negative spacing character. Used to bring characters on either side closer together. Width: -5/18 em. Interpreted by default just like ...
\[NegativeVeryThinSpace]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: F380. Alias: Esc -␣ Esc. Negative spacing character. Used to bring characters on either side closer together. Width: -1/18 em. Interpreted by default just like an ...
\[NoBreak]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 2060. Alias: Esc nb Esc. Letter-like form. Used to indicate that no line break can occur at this position in an expression.
\[RawSpace]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 0020. Spacing character. Equivalent to the ordinary ASCII character with code 32.
\[ThickSpace]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 2005. Alias: Esc ␣␣ ␣␣ Esc. Spacing character. Width: 5/18 em. Interpreted by default just like an ordinary \[RawSpace].
PairedTTest   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PairedTTest[data] tests whether the mean of data is zero. PairedTTest[{data_1, data_2}] tests whether the mean of data_1\[Dash] data_2 is zero.PairedTTest[dspec, \[Mu]_0] ...
HelpBrowserSettings   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
HelpBrowserSettings -> {opt_1 -> val_1, opt_2 -> val_2, ...} is a global option that specifies settings for the legacy Help Browser.
Permute   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Permute[expr, perm] permutes the positions of the elements of expr according to the permutation perm.Permute[expr, gr] returns the list of permuted forms of expr under the ...
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