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  2. Sexy prime - Wikipedia

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    Sexy prime. In number theory, sexy primes are prime numbers that differ from each other by 6. For example, the numbers 5 and 11 are both sexy primes, because both are prime and . The term "sexy prime" is a pun stemming from the Latin word for six: sex. If p + 2 or p + 4 (where p is the lower prime) is also prime, then the sexy prime is part of ...

  3. Cousin prime - Wikipedia

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    Properties. The only prime belonging to two pairs of cousin primes is 7. One of the numbers n, n + 4, n + 8 will always be divisible by 3, so n = 3 is the only case where all three are primes. An example of a large proven cousin prime pair is (p, p + 4) for. which has 20008 digits.

  4. The Patty Duke Show - Wikipedia

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    Duke starred in dual roles of "twin cousins" Patty and Cathy Lane. The series co-starred William Schallert, Jean Byron, Paul O'Keefe, and Eddie Applegate. A total of 104 black-and-white episodes, plus an unaired pilot, were produced by United Artists Television. ABC abruptly cancelled the series after three seasons.

  5. Cousin - Wikipedia

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    Cousin. A cousin is a relative that is the child of a parent's sibling; this is more specifically referred to as a first cousin. More generally, in the kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a cousin is a type of relationship in which relatives are two or more generations away from their most recent common ancestor.

  6. Sibling - Wikipedia

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    A fraternal twin is a sibling and, therefore, is related by 50% consanguinity. [26] Fraternal twins are no more genetically similar than regular siblings. As identical twins come from the same zygote, their most recent common ancestor is each other.

  7. We're identical twins who married another set of identical ...

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    March 18, 2024 at 9:04 PM. Back when they were single, identical twins sisters Venessa and Kerissa Sealby never dreamed they would marry identical twin brothers. “We didn’t have any interest ...

  8. Consanguinity - Wikipedia

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    Consanguinity (from Latin consanguinitas 'blood relationship') is the characteristic of having a kinship with a relative who is descended from a common ancestor. Many jurisdictions have laws prohibiting people who are related by blood from marrying or having sexual relations with each other. The degree of consanguinity that gives rise to this ...

  9. Einstein family - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Einstein (née Koch) (8 February 1858 – 20 February 1920) was the mother of the physicist Albert Einstein. She was born in Cannstatt, Kingdom of Württemberg. [ 4 ] She was Jewish and had an older sister, Fanny, and two older brothers, Jacob and Caesar. Her parents were Julius Doerzbacher, who had adopted the family name Koch in 1842 ...