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This specific pattern of characters— 𝙂𝙤 —is a common artifact when text is misinterpreted as Windows-1252 or ISO-8859-1 [1]. Context and Origin The text likely contains Unicode characters from the
It is common in Southeast Asian academic repositories (like those in Cambodia) for PDFs to display this way if the viewer lacks the correct fonts or encoding [1].