1. The CJK ideographs currently have codes only for their precomposed form. 2. CJK ideographs ranges 17627-51760 were designed by Changzhou SinoType. 3. Standard Chinese ideographs are often used in this situation to avoid ambiguity. 4. The second volume, covering Han ideographs , was published in June 1992. 5. Ideographs such as Unihan ideographs are also categorized as " other letters ".6. Ideographs such as Unihan ideographs are also categorized as " other letters ". 7. These ideographs are not diminished by their stasis. 8. Other scholars have made a study of specific uses of ideographs such as and. 9. Patterns often have their origins in early ideographs . 10. Today, both ideograph Kanji and syllabary Kana is used in mixture in Japanese.