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: Scientific journals or World Bank Documents sometimes display these strings in headers if the font embedding fails.
This specific string likely originated from or a similar script that was mistakenly interpreted as Cyrillic (Windows-1251) or Western (Windows-1252) . For example, the recurring character Ð (Eth) often appears when a UTF-8 byte 0xD0 is misread by legacy systems. Breaking Down the String : Scientific journals or World Bank Documents sometimes
: Convert the characters back to bytes using Windows-1251 . Correct Decode : Re-decode those bytes using UTF-8 . : Scientific journals or World Bank Documents sometimes