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    Wellin (French pronunciation: [wɛlɛ̃]; Walloon: Welin) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium. On 1 January 2007...
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  • Smarandache–Wellin number is an integer that in a given base is the concatenation of the first n prime numbers written in that base. Smarandache–Wellin numbers...
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  • functions. They have called Dr. Wellin, a leading brain surgeon, to see if an operation can save George's life. Dr. Wellin determines there is only a 1 in...
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  • Arthur Wellin (born 31 October 1880, date of death unknown) was a German film director, actor, screenwriter and producer. He directed 18 films between...
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  • Wellins Calcott (fl. 1756–1769), was a British Christian author and Freemason. Calcott was a native of Shropshire, the son of Matthew Calcott, a member...
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    Bertha Wellin (11 September 1870 – 27 July 1951), was a Swedish politician (Conservative) and nurse. She was one of the first five women to be elected...
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    Robert Coull Wellins (24 January 1936 – 27 October 2016) was a Scottish tenor saxophonist who collaborated with Stan Tracey on the album Jazz Suite Inspired...
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  • increasing amounts of work relative to the normal requirements of their operations. Wellin, Michael (2012). Managing the Psychological Contract:. p. 90. v t e...
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    related Palindromic Pandigital Repdigit Repunit Self-descriptive Smarandache–Wellin Undulating Digit-permutation related Cyclic Digit-reassembly Parasitic Primeval...
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  • written in decimal. 2, 23, 2357 (OEIS: A069151) The fourth Smarandache-Wellin prime is the 355-digit concatenation of the first 128 primes that end with...
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