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72/1020 amended THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG

University Examinations 2020-2021 Instructions to Candidates I. Regulations Governing Students’ Academic Conduct Concerning Assessment

1. These regulations cover assessments for any degree, diploma, certificate or other academic distinction or award granted by the University. For the purpose of these regulations, assessments include written examinations; written, practical and oral tests; continuous assessment; submission of any form of work; any other means of assessment as specified by the examiners; and any combination of the above.

2. A candidate shall not introduce or cause to be introduced into the place of assessment, or remove or cause to be removed therefrom, any printed or written matter or any other form of recorded matter or any blank writing paper or blotting paper or any blank recording material save with the express permission of the examiners previously conveyed by the examiners or the Examinations Secretary.

3. A candidate shall write only on his/her answer book and on any supplementary answer books or sheets provided for the purpose. He/She shall not mutilate his/her answer book or any supplementary answer books or sheets, and shall give up all such materials on leaving the place of assessment.

4. A candidate shall not obtain or seek to obtain advantage in the assessment by having or seeking access to unauthorized information or material or by copying or attempting to copy from, or by communicating or attempting to communicate with any other person during the time appointed for an assessment.

5. A candidate shall not impersonate another candidate, nor shall he/she permit himself/herself to be impersonated at any assessment.

6. A candidate shall not engage in plagiarism nor employ nor seek to employ any other unfair means at an examination or in any other form of assessment. Plagiarism is defined as the use of another person’s work (including but not limited to any materials, creations, ideas and data) as if one’s own without due acknowledgement, whether or not such work has been published and regardless of the intent to deceive.

7. In conducting research, a candidate shall not engage in any misconduct which shall include, but not limited to, plagiarism; fabrication, falsification; unethical collection or unauthorized use of data; improper ascription of authorship including the listing of authors without their permission, attributing work to others who have not in fact contributed to the research, or the lack of appropriate acknowledgement of work primarily produced by another person; non-disclosure of potential conflict of interest; non-compliance with regulations including conducting research without obtaining relevant ethical approval and infringement of another person’s intellectual property rights; and other practices which seriously deviate from those commonly accepted within the academic community for proposing, conducting or reporting research.1

1 Without prejudice to the generality of Regulation 7, it should be noted that the University has adopted the Policy on Research Integrity

and other related procedures for safeguarding research integrity.

A candidate at a University assessment who infringes any of the above regulations is liable to be the subject of a complaint before the Disciplinary Committee under the provisions of Statute XXXI-2(1)(g).

II. Additional Instructions to Candidates at University Examinations (in-person written papers)

(Please also read the Instructions to Candidates Sitting Online Examinations 2020-2021 if you are going to sit for an online examination via the HKU Online Examinations System (OLEX) or OLEX-Moodle.)

1. You should check the date, time and venue of each of your examinations shown on the examination timetable carefully, and note in particular the special provisions detailed at the end of the timetable. It should however be noted that, under special circumstances, amendments to the examination timetables would occasionally be made after they are published. You should therefore consult the online examination timetables on the website of the Examinations Office regularly for any possible amendments.

2. You must present yourself at the venue set in the examination timetable for each of the papers you are taking, and must bring your University card (as a proof of identity) and your stationery for the examinations. For papers which permit the use of calculators, electronic calculators, including programmable calculators, may be used provided that the calculators are battery-powered, silent in operation and with neither print-out nor graphic/word-display facilities and do not use dot-matrix technology in the main display. Unless otherwise prescribed by the examiner(s), you can only use the approved models of calculators (list at Annex I) as announced by the Examinations Secretary in University examinations. It is your responsibility to ensure that your calculator operates satisfactorily, and you must record the name and type of the calculator used on the front page of the examination script. Additional instructions from examiners (if any) are listed in the special provisions at the end of the relevant examination timetables.

3. You are permitted to enter the place of examination only during the first half of the examination time (e.g. for a two- hour paper, admission will not be permitted after the first hour). Late candidates will not normally be given extra time for compensation.

4. You should arrive at the examination venue according to the reporting time instructed by your Faculty/Examinations Office for completion of the infection control procedures and to avoid missing any announcement made by the Chief Invigilator/Invigilator before the examination commences.

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5. Before entering the place of examination make sure that you identify your place on the seating plan. When you are admitted, go straight to your desk. You should take the seat assigned, and may not change your place unless an invigilator gives you permission to do so.

6. You must behave quietly and decorously both within the place of examination, and in its vicinity before, during and after the examination, and must not communicate with other candidates in any way during an examination.

7. All in-person written examinations are close-book examinations, unless otherwise specified. Only writing implements, rulers, erasers and other essentials such as ink, slide-rulers and your University card may be placed on your desk. Your University card should be placed on the top left corner of your desk throughout the whole examination for inspection by invigilators. If you bring a pencil case/box with you, you must place the stationery on your desk and put the pencil case/box in your bag/under your chair. If you are allowed to bring your personal belongings into the examination venue, you should put all of them, including any printed or written matter, in a closed bag and place it under your chair. Mobile phones MUST be switched off and put under your chair throughout the examination in a position visible to the invigilators. Other electronic/communication devices (e.g. iPod, tablets, pagers, electronic dictionaries, databank watches, wearable devices) and sound-making device must also be switched off and put in your closed bag under the chair. Make sure that you do not have any printed/written matter, mobile phone, or any other electronic/communication/sound-making devices on your desk, in your pocket or on your body throughout the examination. Unless you have obtained the prior permission of an examiner or invigilator, you are not allowed to access the content of your bag at any time during the examination. If you do not have a bag to store your personal belongings, you may be required to place your personal belongings at the rear, the front, or at the two sides of the examination venue.

8. For open-book examinations (or examinations in which prior permission has been given by the examiners concerned to bring in books, reference materials, etc.), you are reminded that the Copyright Ordinance must be observed. For detailed information, please visit the website http://lib.hku.hk/copyright/ and read the relevant part of the Undergraduate/Postgraduate Handbooks.

9. You should write your University number (or examination number in the case of medical students) and not your name, on your answer script. You will be told when you may begin work. Before you are told to do so, you are not allowed to turn over or to open the question papers. You should however read carefully the instructions printed on the front cover of your answer book.

10. If you wish to ask any questions arising from the question paper, you must do so within the first half hour of the examination.

11. You are not allowed to take any food or drink in the examination venue.

12. You may leave the place of examination at any time after half the time set for your examination has elapsed (e.g. after one hour for a two-hour paper), and before the last five minutes of the examination. If you wish to leave the place of examination, you must first seek the approval of the invigilator (or examiner as appropriate) and leave your answer script on your desk. You will be readmitted only if you have been accompanied by an invigilator while you were absent.

13. Thirty minutes, and again five minutes, before the end of the examination, you will be reminded of the amount of time you have left. After the five-minute warning you may not leave until the examination has ended and you are given permission to go.

14. At the end of the examination you will be told to stop working. You must stop immediately and must not continue to write, and must remain seated in silence until all the answer scripts have been collected and counted and you are given permission to leave. You should leave the place of examination quietly as soon as your examination concludes and you are given the permission to leave, as there may still be other candidates taking their examinations at the same place or in its vicinity.

15. If you think that your performance may have been affected by something which happened during the actual time of the examination, you should write, not later than 14 days after the examination, to the Examinations Secretary at the Registry. Do not delay, and do not, under any circumstances, write to the Examiners.

16. You are reminded that it is an offence under the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance to make gifts of any nature to teachers and/or other University staff members at any time.

III. Other Examination-related Regulations and Procedures

1. The following set out the Regulations which deal with examinations in the University, and tell you how the procedures are operated and what you should do if you consider that your performance in the examinations has been detrimentally affected by circumstances beyond your control either before or during the examinations.

2. The General Regulations dealing with assessments, unsatisfactory progress and discontinuation are G9, G11 and G12. These are set out below together with an extract from General Regulation G8 which refers to leave of absence from assessments.

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(b) Absence:(i) A student who cannot attend for between three and seven days inclusive because of his illness shall, if he is registered in a Faculty, inform the Dean of the Faculty concerned in writing at the earliest opportunity. A student who is registered other than in a Faculty shall in similar manner inform the Registrar. When longer absence is necessary or when absence from assessments is in question, a student shall submit in writing an application for leave of absence to the Dean, or the Registrar, as the case may be, together with a certificate signed by a registered medical practitioner. In such cases the University shall consult the Director of the University Health Service and may seek advice from a medical board of three medical practitioners, one of whom shall be the Director of the University Health Service, and one of whom may be nominated by the student.

G9. Assessments

(a) There shall be assessments as specified in the regulations for each degree, diploma or certificate.

(b) A student shall not be admitted to an assessment except under the regulations for the particular degree, diploma or certificate.

(c) A student suspended under Statute XXXI shall not be allowed to take, present himself for, and participate in any assessments during the period of suspension, unless otherwise permitted by the Senate.

(d) A student who is unable, because of his illness, to be present for any paper or papers in an examination shall be permitted to present himself at a supplementary examination in the paper or papers where such an examination is prescribed in the regulations only if his application for permission has the support of the Director of the University Health Service.

(e) Examiners may examine by means of written, practical, or oral test, or by continuous assessment, or by any combination of these.

(f) Subject to Statute III (Degrees), a student who has been exempted from any part or the whole of a course or assessment shall be deemed to have completed that part or the whole of the course or to have satisfied the examiners in that part or the whole of the assessment.

(g) Examination scripts and theses and dissertations for higher degrees shall be written in English, unless the candidate is given permission by the Senate to use another language6.

(h) There shall be no appeal against the results of examinations and all other forms of assessment. 6

The Senate has given permission for the following students to use Chinese: • students in the School of Chinese;

• students in the Faculty of Education

(i) following courses, modules and programmes in Chinese subjects,

(ii) in the PGDE (formerly entitled PCEd) programme practicing teaching in schools using Chinese as medium of instruction,

(iii) in Speech and Hearing Sciences;

• students in the Department of Law taking the following courses: (i) ‘Use of Chinese in Law I’

(ii) ‘Use of Chinese in Law II’

(iii) ‘Cross-border legal relation between the Mainland and Hong Kong’ (iv) ‘Commercial Law in Mainland China’;

• students in the School of Chinese Medicine;

• students in the Master of Buddhist Studies programme, in assessment of specified courses; and • students in programmes offered in Mainland China, in specified parts of the assessments. G11. Unsatisfactory performance or progress

A student whose performance at examinations or in continuous assessment as may be held from time to time is unsatisfactory, or in the case of a higher degree student whose progress is unsatisfactory, may be required by the Senate

(a) to discontinue his studies, or

(b) to repeat any part of his course before being admitted to further assessments or before being allowed to present his thesis or dissertation, or

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/P.5… G12. Discontinuation of studies

(a) The Board of a Faculty or an appropriate committee may recommend to the Senate that under the provisions of G11 and, where applicable, in accordance with any degree, diploma or certificate regulation, a student be required to discontinue his studies in a curriculum administered by the Board or the committee.

(b) In all cases where a student is recommended for discontinuation in accordance with G12(a) or liable for discontinuation under the provisions of any degree, diploma or certificate regulation, there shall be a review of the circumstances of the case by the Committee on Discontinuation. The student shall be so informed in writing and be provided with a statement of the reasons thereof. He shall be invited to submit in writing to the Registrar any non-academic reason which he considers relevant to the issue of his discontinuation. He shall also be invited to appear before the Senate Committee on Discontinuation and may, if the Committee so desires, be required to appear.

(c) The decision of the Committee on Discontinuation shall be communicated as soon as may be to the student and the Board of the Faculty concerned.

3. If for any reason you have been unable to attend for any paper in an examination you must, within 14 days of the absence, write to the Examinations Secretary at the Registry giving reasons for your absence.

4. If you are unable because of illness to be present for any paper in the examination, or if you believe that your state of health either immediately before or during the examination has significantly affected your performance, you should arrange to submit a prescribed Form of Medical Certificate (available at the Examinations Office, Room 239B, 2/F, Main Building (from October 28, 2020 onwards) and from all the Faculty Offices and downloadable from the website of the Examinations Office http://www.exam.hku.hk/). You should consult a doctor immediately, and also complete Part I of the form and then give or send it to your doctor with a request that Part II of the form be completed by the doctor within 2 days of the date of the examination concerned. The completed form, together with the sick leave certificate issued by the attending doctor, should be sent by the doctor direct to the Director, University Health Service and must reach him/her not later than 14 days after the examination. The address of the University Health Service is: 2/F, Meng Wah Complex, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong.

5. You should note that supplementary/special examinations (normally for students who are unable because of illness to be present at examinations) are prescribed by the Regulations in respect of the following Examinations ONLY:

BA(ArchStud)/BA(Conservation)/BA(LS)/BA(UrbanStud)/BASc(Design+)/ BSc(Surv)/MArch/MArch(Design)/MHousMan/MLA/MSc(Conservation)/ MSc(IPD)/MSc(UrbanAnalytics)/MSc(UrbanPlanning)/MUrbanDesign/ PDip(Conservation)/PDLA

Any written examination

BA/BA&LLB/MA/MBC/MBuddhStud Any written examination

CertChinLang Any written paper or oral test in either

the First or the Certificate Examinations

BBA/BBA(Acc&Fin)/BBA(IBGM)/BBA(IS)/BBA(Law)/BBA(Law)&LLB/ BEcon/BEcon&Fin/BFin(AMPB)/BSc(QFin)

Any written examination

EMBA/IMBA/MAcct/MBA/MEcon/MFin/MGM/MSc(BA)/MSc(Mktg) Any paper of the written examination

BDS Any part of an assessment

BA&BEd(LangEd)/BASc(SDS)/BEd&BSc/BEd&BSocSc/BEd(ECE&SE)/ BSc(ACD)/BSc(IM)

Any written examination

BSc(Sp&HearSc) Any part of an assessment

BASc(FinTech)/BEng/BEng(BME)/BEng(EngSc) Any written examination

LLM/LLM(ARB&DR)/LLM(CFL)/LLM(CR)/LLM(Chinese Law)/ LLM(HR)/LLM(IT&IPL)/LLM(MEL)/LLM(T&IPL)

Any paper of written examination

JD/MCL/PCLL/SJD Any written examination

BASc(GHD)/BBiomedSc/BChinMed/BNurs/BPharm/BSc(Exercise&Health) DNurs/MChinMed/MClinPharm/MMedSc/MNurs/MPH/MPsyMed/MRes(Med)/ PDipID/PDipMDPath/PDipPsyMed

Any written examination

BASc(AppliedAI)/BSc/BSc(ActuarSc)

MDASC/MSc(EnvMan)/MSc(in the Field of Applied Geosciences)/ MSc(in the Field of Food Industry: Management and Marketing)/ MSc(in the Field of Food Safety and Toxicology)/MStat

Any written examination

BASc/BJ/BSW/BSocSc/BSocSc(Govt&Laws)/BSocSc(Govt&Laws)&LLB/DPA/ MAChDS/MA(TranspPol&Plan)/MExpArtsTh/MIPA/MJ/MPA/

MSW/MSocSc/PsyD

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In addition, candidates who are unable because of illness to be present for any paper or papers a. of any subject or subjects for the examinations for the degrees of MBBS, or

b. in the examinations for the LLB degree, or

c. in the examinations for the Postgraduate Diploma in Infectious Diseases,

may be permitted to present themselves for examination at the next subsequent examination.

6. Any representation made to the Secretary of your Faculty or to the Examinations Secretary will be taken into account either before the assessment results are published or by the Faculty Review Committee on Student Performance and Discontinuation and the Board of your Faculty (or the appropriate Board of Examiners) in deciding what action to take in the event of your failing one or more of your papers.

7. If the Board of your Faculty (or the appropriate Board of Examiners) decides to recommend to the Senate that you be required to discontinue your studies, you will be so informed by your Faculty Secretary and your case will be referred to the Senate Committee on Discontinuation. You will also be asked if you wish to give reasons for your failure in writing to the Committee, and you will be invited (or in certain cases may be required) to appear before the Committee. It will not be necessary for you to repeat any information you have already given to your Faculty Secretary as this will be made available to the Committee. You and the Board of your Faculty will be informed of the Committee’s decision as soon as may be. If the Committee has decided that you be not required to discontinue your studies, the Faculty Secretary will shortly advise you of what the Faculty Board wishes you to do in your studies.

8. You must not approach the Examiners or other members of the University staff about your results before they are published.

IV. Arrangements during Bad Weather Under the situations as listed below:

(a) Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 (or above) is hoisted; or

(b) Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 will be issued within two hours as announced by the Hong Kong Observatory; or

(c) “Extreme conditions” after super typhoons are in force (announced by the Government before the Hong Kong Observatory replaces Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 with Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 3); or (d) Black Rainstorm Signal is in force,

the following arrangements will apply: A. In-person examinations

For examinations not yet started

If any of the warnings or announcements is hoisted or in force at or after 6:00 am

All examinations commencing before 2:00 pm will be cancelled automatically.

If any of the warnings or announcements is hoisted or in force at or after 11:00 am

All examinations commencing at any time from 2:00 pm and before 6:00 pm will be cancelled automatically.

If any of the warnings or announcements is hoisted or in force at or after 3:00 pm

All examinations commencing from 6:00 pm onward will be cancelled automatically.

For examinations already started

When Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 or above is hoisted or the No. 8 Signal will be issued within two hours as announced by the Hong Kong Observatory, or “extreme conditions” are in force

− All outdoor examinations will be suspended immediately. − All examinations, except those held outdoors, will continue

until the end of that examination session.

When Black Rainstorm Signal is hoisted − All examinations, except those held outdoors, would continue.

− For outdoor examinations, the responsible staff members on the spot should suspend the activities immediately, ensure that all students are taken to a safe place, and remain there until it is safe for them to return home.

B. Online examinations

Unless otherwise advised by the course coordinator* through the course syllabus and/or HKU Moodle, all online examinations will continue as scheduled under all weather conditions (including situations (a) to (d) listed above). * Approval for exceptional cases is to be sought from the Dean or his/her delegate.

When Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 3 or below or Red or Amber Rainstorm Signal is in force, it should be assumed that all examinations will be held as scheduled unless an announcement to the contrary has been made by the University.

Examinations Office March 2021

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THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG

Annex I 68/920

Approved List of Calculators for Use in University Examinations

Unless otherwise prescribed by the examiner(s) concerned, candidates can only use the following

approved models of calculators.

A.MAX

SC-801 SC-802 SC-809 SC-813

ATABA/AURORA

AC-688 AC-689 AC-690 AC-692

AC-693 AC-694 AT-1 AT-105

AT-106A AT-108A AT-168 AT-208N/B

AT-231A/B/C/D AT-232/S AT-233 AT-241T

AT-244H AT-256H AT-268 AT-281/S

AT-282 AT-283 AT-368 AT-508

AT-510 AT-512 AT-518 AT-520

AT-522 AT-601A AT-620A AT-630

AT-687 AT-2129A/B AT-6120 AT-6320

AT-9300 BD-1 BD-2 D-8/N D-10/N D-12N SC-170 SC-180 SC-200 SC-500 BISTEC B300 B500 B600 B700 B900 BLT BT-206 BT-600 BT-2016-12 BT-2018-12 BT-2200 BT-2600 BT-2800 BT-2900 BT-3600-12 BT-5900 BT-8838-12 DC-308-8S/12 DC-318-8S/12 DC-338-8S/12 DC-408 DC-508 SC-183 CANON

AS-8 AS-120 AS-120V AS-1200

AS-2200 AS-2222 BS-100 BS-102

BS-120 BS-122 BS-123 BS-200

BS-300 BS-1200TS CB II BK/G CB III

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CANON (continued) F-500 F-502 F-600 F-602 F-604 F-605 F-612 F-700 F-715S/ SG F-730SX F-800P F-802P FC-4S FC-42S FINANCIAL/II FS-400 FS-600 HS-20H/TG HS-20TSC HS-100 HS-102H HS-120L HS-1010TUC HS-1200RS/T/TV/TS HS-1210TC KC-20 KS-10 KS-20 KS-30 KS-80 KS-100 KS-102 KS-120 KS-122 KS-123 KS-125WUC KS-1220TSG L-20 II W AD L-30 II W AD L-813 II L-1011 L-1214II/AD L-1218 LC-22 LC-23 LC-34/T LC-44 LC-63 LC-64T LC-101 LC-210 Hi III LC-500H LC-1016 LC-1222 LC-1620H LS-8 LS-12H LS-12TC LS-21 LS-25H II LS-31 II LS-32 LS-39H LS-41 II LS-42 LS-43B/S LS-51 LS-52BK/W LS-54W LS-61 LS-62BK/W LS-80/H

LS-81Z LS-82H/Z LS-88Hi/V/Hi II/V II/Hi III LS-100 II/H/TS LS-101H/TUC LS-102Z LS-120H/L/RS/V/Hi II/Hi III/V II LS-122TS

LS-123TC LS-151 LS-153TS LS-270H/ V II LS-355TS LS-500 LS-510 LS-550G/B1 LS-552 LS-553 LS-560 LS-562 LS-563 LS-566H LS-716H LS-1000H LS-1200H LS-SMART M-10 M-20 M-30 OS-1200 PS-8BK/W PS-10BK/W SI-120T SK-100H T-14BK/G/W T-19 TR-10H TR-1200H TS-81/H TS-83 TS-85H TS-101 TS-103 TS-105H

TS-120TL/TS TS-1200TSC TX-1210Hi/Hi II/Hi III WS-100

WS-112H WS-120 WS-121H WS-200H

WS-220H WS-1200H WS-1210Hi/Hi II/Hi III/T WS-1410T

WS-2222 WS-2224 WS-2226 WS-2235H

CASIO

AX-12B AX-120B AX-120ST AZ-45F

BF-80 BF-100 CV-700 D-20A/L

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8 CASIO (continued) DF-10L DF-20L DF-120FM/TE/TV/MS DJ-120/TG DM-1200FM/T/TEV/TM/MS DM-1400F/TV DN-10 DN-20 DN-40 DS-1 B/L/TV DS-2 B/L/TV DS-3 /B/L/V DS-8 E DS-10 E/L/G/TV DS-20 E/L/G/TV DS-120/TV DW-120MS DX-12B DX-120B/ST FC-100 FN-10 FN-20 FX-8 FX-10F FX-39 FX-50F/FH/FH II FX-55 FX-61F FX-68/B FX-78 FX-82/B/C/D/L/LB/SUPER/SX/W FX-85/M/N/V FX-100/A/B/C/V/D FX-115/M/N/V/D FX-120 FX-135 FX-140 FX-210 FX-350/A/C/D/H/HA/W FX-451M

FX-500/A FX-550/S FX-570A-/C-/V/D/S FX-911S/SA

FX-991/M/N/V/D/H/S FX-992V/VB/S FX-3400P FX-3600P/V/A/PV

FX-3650P/P II FX-3800P FX-3900PV FX-3950P

GX-12B GX-120B HL-100 L HL-122 /L

HL-812/E/L HL-815L HL-820A/LU/D/LV HS-4A

HS-8G/L/LU/D HS-9 HS-88 HS-90

J-10A/D J-20 J-30C J-100W/L/LA

J-120F/L/W/T/TV JE-2 JE-3 JF-120FM/TE/TV/TM/MS

JF-200TV JJ-120TG JL-210 JN-10 JN-20 JN-40 JS-8C JS-10/B/C/M/L/LA/TV JS-20/B/C/M/L/LA/TV JS-25 JS-40B/L/LA/V JS-110/TV JS-120/TV/TVS JS-140/TVS/V JW-120MS JW-200SC LC-160LV LC-401A/LV LC-403C/E/L/LU/LB LC-700 LC-710 LC-787G/GU LC-797G/GU LC-798G LC-1000/TV/L LC-1210 MC-40S MC-801S MJ-20 MJ-100TG MJ-120/TG MJ-C10Plus MP-12R MS-5A MS-6 MS-7/LA/T/TV/UC MS-8 F/W/A/TV/S MS-9 MS-10F/W/L/TV/S MS-20F/W/TE/TV/UC MS-70L MS-80F/TV MS-100A/FM/TV/TM/MS MS-120A/FM/TE/TV/TM/MS MS-140A MS-170L/LA/T/TV MS-270L/LA/T/TV MS-470L/LB/V

MW-5V MW-8V MX-8B MX-12B

MX-120B NS-3 NS-10L NS-20L

RC-770 S-1 S-2 S-20L

SJ-20 SL-80E SL-100A/B SL-110A/B

SL-120 A/B SL-200 SL-210 SL-220/TE

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CASIO (continued) SL-330 SL-340VA SL-350 SL-450 SL-510/A SL-704 SL-720/L SL-760A/C/LU/LB SL-787/TV SL-790L SL-797/TV SL-805A SL-807/A/L/LU SL-817L SL-850 SL-910L SL-1000M/SC SL-1200L SL-1510 SL-1530T SL-2000M SX-100 SX-220 SX-300 SX-320P US-20 US-100 WD-100L WD-120L WD-320MT WJ-10 WJ-20 WJ-100L WJ120L WM-220MS WM-320MT CITIZEN CT-500 CT-600 ELS-301 ELS-302 ELS-501 F-908/N F-920 F-940N F-950 FT-200 LC-505 LC-508N LC-510N LC-516N LC-531 LC-5001 LH-700 LH-830 SB-741P SDC-810 SDC-814 SDC-826 SDC-830 SDC-833 SDC-834 SDC-836 SDC-839 SDC-848 SDC-850 SDC-865 SDC-868 SDC-875 SDC-878 SDC-880 SDC-888 SDC-8001 SDC-8401 SLD-702 SLD-705B SLD-707 SLD-708 SLD-711/N SLD-712/N SLD-720 SLD-722 SLD-723 SLD-725 SLD-732 SLD-735 SLD-737 SLD-740 SLD-742 SLD-750 SLD-760 SLD-767 SLD-781 SLD-7001 SLD-7401 SR-30 SR-35 SR-70 SR-260 SRP-40 SRP-45 SRP-60 SRP-65 SRP-75 SRP-80 SRP-285II HEWLETT-PACKARD HP-6S HP-6S Solar HP-9S HP-10B/BII/BII+ HP-11C HP-12C HP-15C HP-16C HP-20b Business Consultant HP-20S HP-21S HP-30S HP EasyCalc 100 HP OfficeCalc 100/200/300 KARCE KC-107 KC-117 KC-119 KC-121 KC-127 KC-153 KC-159

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10 SHARP

EL-231C/L EL-233G EL-240C/SA EL-310A

EL-326L/S EL-330A EL-331A EL-334H/A/F

EL-337M/C EL-338A/F EL-344G EL-354L

EL-373 EL-376G EL-386L EL-387L

EL-480G EL-501V/X EL-506A/G/R/V EL-509G/D/S/L/R/V

EL-520D/G/L/R/V EL-530A EL-531GH/H/P/LH/RH/VH EL-546D/G/L

EL-556G/L EL-731 EL-733A EL-771C

EL-782C EL-792C EL-879L EL-2125/C

EL-2128H/V EL-2135 EL-5020

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS

BA-III BA-SOLAR BA-II/II PLUS/II PLUS Professional BA-35

BUSINESS-EDGE FINANCIAL-INVESTMENT-ANALYST MATH EXPLORER TI-COLLEGIATE TI-25X SOLAR TI-30/Xa/Xa Solar/XIIB TI-31 TI-32

TI-34/II TI-35/X TI-36/X Solar TI-60

TI-65 TRULY 101/A 102 103 105 106 107 F110 P-127 SC-106A SC-107B/C/F/G SC-108 SC-109/X SC-110/X SC-111/X SC-118/A/B SC-128 SC-183/B SC-185 北 雁 CZ-118B

September 2020

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