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%I #4 Jan 05 2023 22:11:58
%S 101,127,131,149,151,163,167,181,191,307,311,421,431,433,457,461,467,
%T 487,491,503,521,523,541,547,563,571,587,593,601,727,733,743,751,761,
%U 769,787,797,809,811,821,823,941,953,967,983,991,1009,1013,1021,1031
%N Similar to A060400, but more than one digit may be taken (in order) from each prime.
%F A060916(n) = A060915(n+8)
%Y Cf. A060400, A060915.
%K base,easy,nonn
%O 0,1
%A Larry Reeves (larryr(AT)acm.org), Apr 09 2001
%E a(17) corrected by _Sean A. Irvine_, Jan 05 2023