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It might be useful to mention (and include images of) the bowtie-with-dot and double-bowtie-with-dot symbols (the ones that resemble one or two pairs of diodes facing each other with the lines denoting the cathodes omitted) that are sometimes used to represent transmission gates in circuit diagrams.
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I've added an image of the two variants of the bowtie symbol (I should note that I wrote the comment above while logged out).
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