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%S 137,139,4337,4339,8291,8293,9419,9421,10937,10939,13757,13759,19427,
%T 19429,20981,20983,36011,36013,38327,38329,43397,43399,59441,59443,
%U 71327,71329,74717,74719,76871,76873,90437,90439,91571,91573,117239
%N List of strictly non-palindromic twin primes {p, p+2}.
%C The strictly non-palindromic twin primes are a part of the normal twin primes. See the list of twin primes A077800 and A016038 for the strictly non-palindromic numbers.
%D Karl Hovekamp, Palindromzahlen in adischen Zahlensystemen, 2004
%H K. Hovekamp, <a href="http://free.pages.at/neuenkirchen/palindrom/">Palindromic numbers in different bases</a>.
%H K. Hovekamp, <a href="http://free.pages.at/neuenkirchen/palindrom/bilder/prime/snp-twins.txt">Strictly non-palindromic prime twins up to 1 billion</a>.
%H Wikipedia, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strictly_non-palindromic_numbers">Strictly non-palindromic numbers</a>.
%F Twin primes, where both numbers {p} and {p+2} are strictly non-palindromic.
%Y Cf. A016038, A047811, A016038, A077800, A099609.
%K base,nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Karl Hovekamp_, Mar 14 2008