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We had this problem in our data base load. The slash p slash s are the
results of the actual strokes used to make superscripts. In your example
the first sequence is actually A superscript 2. We have not determined
any other way to clean these up except one record at a time. I hope this
information is helpful. Elizabeth Johnson. Lilly Library. Indiana Univ.