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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p UTF-32 stands for Unicode Transformation Format 32 bits (or UCS-4) is a protocol to encode Unicode characters that uses exactly 32 bits per Unicode code point. All other Unicode transformation formats use variable-length encodings. The UTF-32 form of a character is a direct representation of its codepoint.The main advantage of UTF-32, versus variable length encodings, is that the Unicode code points are directly indexable. Examining the n'th code point is a constant time operation.. }

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