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What are the earliest known uses of the "greater than"/"chevron" symbol (>) to denote a child nodeparent-child relationship in a tree structure? i.e. parent > child

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What are the earliest known uses of the "greater than"/"chevron" symbol (>) to denote a child node in a tree structure?

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What are the earliest known uses of the "greater than"/"chevron" symbol (>) to denote a parent-child relationship in a tree structure? i.e. parent > child

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What are the earliest known uses of using the "greater than"/"chevron" symbol (>) to denote a child node in a tree structure?

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What are the earliest known uses of using the "greater than" symbol (>) to denote a child node in a tree structure?

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What are the earliest known uses of the "greater than"/"chevron" symbol (>) to denote a child node in a tree structure?

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What are the earliest known uses of using the "greater than" symbol (>) to denote a child node in a tree structure?

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What are the earliest known uses of using the "greater than" symbol (>) to denote a child node in a tree structure?

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