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| 574 || 128 || Application Identifier || strA || Identifies how the data are recorded on this volume. For extended information, the first byte should be 0x5F, followed by the filename of a file in the root directory. If not specified, all bytes should be 0x20.
| 574 || 128 || Application Identifier || strA || Identifies how the data are recorded on this volume. For extended information, the first byte should be 0x5F, followed by the filename of a file in the root directory. If not specified, all bytes should be 0x20.
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| 702 || 38 || Copyright File Identifier || strD || Filename of a file in the root directory that contains copyright information for this volume set. If not specified, all bytes should be 0x20.
| 702 || 37 || Copyright File Identifier || strD || Filename of a file in the root directory that contains copyright information for this volume set. If not specified, all bytes should be 0x20.
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| 740 || 36 || Abstract File Identifier || strD || Filename of a file in the root directory that contains abstract information for this volume set. If not specified, all bytes should be 0x20.
| 739 || 37 || Abstract File Identifier || strD || Filename of a file in the root directory that contains abstract information for this volume set. If not specified, all bytes should be 0x20.
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| 776 || 37 || Bibliographic File Identifier || strD || Filename of a file in the root directory that contains bibliographic information for this volume set. If not specified, all bytes should be 0x20.
| 776 || 37 || Bibliographic File Identifier || strD || Filename of a file in the root directory that contains bibliographic information for this volume set. If not specified, all bytes should be 0x20.