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A105776 Self-describing integers with the rule: if the digit d, part of the integer i, is odd then there are d odd digits in this integer; if the digit d is even there are d even digits. +0
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1, 22, 122, 212, 221, 333, 4444, 14444, 22333, 23233, 23323, 23332, 32233, 32323, 32332, 33223, 33232, 33322, 41444, 44144, 44414, 44441, 555555 (list; graph; listen)
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