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%I A035139
%S A035139 4,6,8,9,10,14,16,18,21,27,34,38,40,44,46,48,49,54,56,57,58,60,64,66,
%T A035139 68,69,76,78,80,81,84,86,87,88,90,96,98,99,100,106,108,111,116,118,129,
%U A035139 134,140,144,146,148,158,160,161,166,168,174,177,180,184,188,189,196
%N A035139 Digits of juxtaposition of prime factors of n do not appear in n.
%e A035139 E.g. 161 = 7 * 23 since {2,3,7} and {1,6} are separate digit sets.
%Y A035139 Cf. A035140, A035141.
%Y A035139 Sequence in context: A164702 A001745 A050695 this_sequence A062115 A141613 
               A072362
%Y A035139 Adjacent sequences: A035136 A035137 A035138 this_sequence A035140 A035141 
               A035142
%K A035139 nonn,base
%O A035139 0,1
%A A035139 Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Nov 15 1998.

    
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