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Note that 5/1 = 10/2 = 55/11, and 6/1 = 12/2 = 66/11.
 
Note that 5/1 = 10/2 = 55/11, & 6/1 = 12/2 = 66/11.


Note that any subset of any of these subgroup elements is still a valid ''n''th-prime subgroup. So one can remove as many basis elements as desired to simplify the subgroup down, if they so wish.
Note that any subset of any of these subgroup elements is still a valid ''n''th-prime subgroup. So one can remove as many basis elements as desired to simplify the subgroup down, if they so wish.
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Intervals of 26ed5 (Loose subgroups used)
Intervals of 26ed5 (loose subgroups used)
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