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Default Purpose of medium shade unicode character in Word 2010 equation ed

I tried asking about this before but I really wasn't specific enough. Please
see the screen shot url below:
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_4Fz7Um3aXFY/S6.../equation1.JPG

The Unicode medium shade character in the Microsoft Word 2010 Equation
Editor seems to have the effect of making the integral sign larger. I am
sure there is more going on than just that, but I am not sure what. Is there
a more specialized place where I can post this question.

Thank you,

LynchburgRecord
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