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  2. 37 (number) - Wikipedia

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    37 is a prime number, [1] a sexy prime, and a Padovan prime 37 is the first irregular prime with irregularity index of 1. [ 2 ] 37 is the smallest non-supersingular prime in moonshine theory . 37 is also an emirp because it remains prime when its digits are reversed.

  3. 37 mm gun M3 - Wikipedia

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    The 37 mm gun M3 is the first dedicated anti-tank gun fielded by United States forces in numbers. Introduced in 1940, it became the standard anti-tank gun of the U.S. infantry with its size enabling it to be pulled by a jeep .

  4. Ezekiel 37 - Wikipedia

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    Ezekiel 37 is the thirty-seventh chapter of the Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book contains the prophecies attributed to the prophet / priest Ezekiel , and is one of the Nevi'im (Prophets). [ 1 ]

  5. Vietnam, under the Nguyễn dynasty, became two protectorates of France in 1883, but during World War II, Japan occupied the country from 1940. During this period, Ho Chi Minh created the Viet Minh in 1941 to coordinate resistance against both French colonial authorities and Imperial Japanese occupying forces. [1]

  6. Saab 37 Viggen - Wikipedia

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    3 squadrons AJ 37 1972–1998; 1 squadron SK 37 1972–1974; F 10 Ängelholm. 1 squadron AJ/SF/SH 37 (combined) 1993–2001; F 13 Norrköping. 1 squadron SF/SH 37 (combined) 1977–1993; 1 squadron JA 37 1980–1993; F 15 Söderhamn. 2 squadrons AJ 37 1974–1998; 1 squadron SK 37 1974–1998; F 16 Uppsala. 2 squadrons JA 37 1986–2003; F 17 ...

  7. Canon d'Infanterie de 37 modèle 1916 TRP - Wikipedia

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    The Canon d'Infanterie de 37 modèle 1916 TRP (37mm mle.1916) was a French infantry support gun, first used during World War I. TRP stands for tir rapide, Puteaux ("fast-firing", designed by the Puteaux arsenal ).