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 * Character Number
 * Inches per Raster Unit
 * Inches per Raster Unit
 * Translation
 * 0272||0.0115||0.0057||koto = fact
 * 2141||0.0098||0.0059||ryō = quantity
 * 2160||0.0108||0.0054||kumoru = cloud up
 * 3113||0.0117||0.0053||sara = dish
 * 3127||0.0103||0.0055||me = eye
 * 4608||0.0112||0.0056||kuruma = vehicle
 * 4883||0.0108||0.0054||hagane = steel
 * }
 * 3113||0.0117||0.0053||sara = dish
 * 3127||0.0103||0.0055||me = eye
 * 4608||0.0112||0.0056||kuruma = vehicle
 * 4883||0.0108||0.0054||hagane = steel
 * }
 * 4883||0.0108||0.0054||hagane = steel
 * }
 * }

This table illustrates the degree of correlation between values for the conversion factor.

Although all characters are centered within the sane square block, the overall size of many characters is not well defined because pointed strokes radiate outward in all directions from the interior. The size is really well defined only for those characters which are enclosed in a square radical. Examples with square enclosures are illustrated in the following table.

The dimensions in the table are center to center between horizontal strokes or between vertical strokes in the external enclosure. The dimensions increase with complexity to a maximum of 21 raster units 21