%I #9 Aug 28 2020 02:38:27
%S 2,3,5,7,11,13,13,14,16,17,17,19,23,29,34,35,37,37,38,47,59,67,79,79,
%T 89,112,113,113,113,115,118,118,119,119,124,124,125,125,127,127,128,
%U 128,133,133,134,136,136,136,137,137,137,139,139,145,146,146,149,149,149,149,157,157,157,166,167,167,167
%N Arrange digits of primes in ascending order (omitting any that contain 0's), then sort list.
%e 113 appears three times in the sorted list because all of 113, 131, 311 are prime. - _Sean A. Irvine_, Aug 28 2020
%Y Cf. A032524.
%K nonn,base,easy
%O 1,1
%A _Erich Friedman_
%E Missing terms inserted by _Sean A. Irvine_, Aug 28 2020
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