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| | number = 177
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| | divisor = 1, 3, 59, 177
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| '''177''' is the [[natural number]] following [[176 (number)|176]] and preceding [[178 (number)|178]].
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| ==In mathematics==
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| * 177 is an [[odd number]]
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| * 177 is a [[composite number]]
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| * 177 is a [[deficient number]], as [[63 (number)|63]] is less than 177
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| * 177 is a [[Leyland number]] since it can be expressed as 2<sup>7</sup> + 7<sup>2</sup>
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| * 177 is a [[square-free number]]
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| * 177 is a [[Ulam number]]
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| * 177 is a 60[[polygonal number|-gonal]] number
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| * Divisors of 177: [[1 (number)|1]], [[3 (number)|3]], [[59 (number)|59]], 177
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| * 177 is a [[semiprime]]: a product of two [[prime number]]s ([[3 (number)|3]] and [[59 (number)|59]])
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| * Since the prime factors ([[3 (number)|3]] and [[59 (number)|59]]) are [[Gaussian prime]]s, 177 is a [[Blum integer]]
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| * 177 is a digitally balanced number: in its [[binary numeral system]] representation, it has the same number of zeros as ones (10110001)
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| * 177 is the [[magic constant]] of a [[magic square]] using only [[Chen prime]]s
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| * 177 is the smallest magic constant for a [[3 (number)|3]] x [[3 (number)|3]] prime magic square
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| <math>
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| \begin{bmatrix}
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| 17 & 89 & 71 \\
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| 113 & 59 & 5 \\
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| 47 & 29 & 101
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| \end{bmatrix}.
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| </math>
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| ==In astronomy==
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| * [[177 Irma]] is a large and dark [[Asteroid belt|Main belt]] [[asteroid]]
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| * [[Arp 177]], APG 177 or VV 840 is a group of galaxies in the constellation [[Boötes]]
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| * [[Comet]] [[177P/Barnard]] is a [[periodic comet]] in the [[solar system]]
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| ==In geography==
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| * [[177th meridian east]] and [[177th meridian east]]
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| * The [[Eder]] is a 177 km long [[river]] in [[Germany]]
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| * [[Borgarvirki]] in the north of [[Iceland]] is 177m above sea level
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| * The [[Bronx Coliseum]] was located on East 177th Street, [[The Bronx|Bronx, New York]] during the [[1930s]]
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| ==In the military==
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| * [[Heinkel He 177]] Greif was a [[Germany|German]] long-range [[bomber aircraft|bomber]] during [[World War II]]
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| * [[Saunders-Roe SR.177]] project to develop a [[jet engine|jet]]- and [[rocket]]-powered [[interceptor aircraft]] for the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Royal Air Force]] and [[Royal Navy|Navy]] during the [[1950s]]
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| * [[WE.177]] was the last air-launched [[Nuclear weapon|nuclear bomb]] of the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[British Armed Forces|Armed Forces]]
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| * [[USNS Shearwater (T-AG-177)]] was a [[United States Navy]] Shearwater-class [[miscellaneous auxiliary]] ship during [[World War II]]
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| * [[USS Cimarron (AO-177)]] was a [[United States Navy]] Cimarron Class [[oil tanker]] from [[1978]] to [[1981]]
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| * [[USS Europa (AP-177)]] was a [[United States Navy]] [[Troopship|transport ship]] following [[World War II]]
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| * [[USS Kingsbury (APA-177)]] was a [[United States Navy]] [[Haskell class attack transport|Haskell-class]] [[attack transport]] ship during [[World War II]]
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| * [[USS O'Bannon (DD-177)]] was a [[United States Navy]] [[Wickes class destroyer|Wickes class]] [[destroyer]] following [[World War I]]
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| * [[USS Pickerel (SS-177)]] was a [[United States Navy]] [[United States Porpoise class submarine|Porpoise-class]] [[submarine]] during [[World War II]]
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| * [[USS Reybold (DE-177)]] was a [[United States Navy]] [[Cannon class destroyer escort]] during [[World War II]]
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| * [[177th Fighter Wing]] is an [[Air National Guard]] fighter unit at [[Atlantic City International Airport]], [[New Jersey]]
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| ==In movies==
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| * [[Duel Personalities]] is the 177th ''[[Our Gang]]'' [[short subject|short]] [[comedy film]], released on March 11, 1939
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| * [[A Merry Mix Up]] is the 177th [[short subject|short]] starring the [[Three Stooges]] released March 28, 1957
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| ==In music==
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| * [[Free Fallin']] ([[1989 in music|1989]]) by [[Tom Petty]] ranked #177 on [[Rolling Stone|Rolling Stone’s]] [[The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time]]
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| * [[One Nation Under a Groove]] ([[1978 in music|1978]]) by [[Parliament/Funkadelic]] ranked #177 on ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine's list of [[the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time]]
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| ==In population==
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| * [[United States|U.S.]] towns with a population of 177 in the [[2000 United States Census|2000 census]] include:
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| ** [[Admire, Kansas]]
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| ** [[Ash Lake Township, Lincoln County, Minnesota|Ash Lake, Minnesota]]
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| ** [[Boston, Indiana]]
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| ** [[Daykin, Nebraska]]
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| ** [[Deaver, Wyoming]]
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| ** [[Des Moines, New Mexico]]
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| ** [[East Shore, California]]
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| ** [[Encino, Texas]]
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| ** [[Ford Township, Kanabec County, Minnesota|Ford, Minnesota]]
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| ** [[Free Soil, Michigan]]
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| ** [[Grand River Township, Adair County, Iowa|Grand River, Iowa]]
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| ** [[Havelock, Iowa]]
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| ** [[Junction, Utah]]
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| ** [[Letcher, South Dakota]]
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| ** [[Malta, Idaho]]
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| ** [[Maunie, Illinois]]
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| ** [[Milks Grove Township, Iroquois County, Illinois|Milks Grove, Illinois]]
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| ** [[Nanwalek, Alaska]]
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| ** [[Pomaria, South Carolina]]
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| ** [[Portage Township, St. Louis County, Minnesota|Portage, Minnesota]]
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| ** [[Rendsville Township, Stevens County, Minnesota|Rendsville, Minnesota]]
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| ** [[Reydon, Oklahoma]]
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| ** [[Roopville, Georgia]]
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| ** [[Smithfield, West Virginia]]
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| ** [[Snowville, Utah]]
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| ** [[Steuben, Wisconsin]]
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| ** [[Stony Point, Oklahoma]]
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| ** [[Stoutland, Missouri]]
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| ** [[Tupelo, Arkansas]]
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| ** [[Weinert, Texas]]
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| ** [[Wendell, Minnesota]]
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| ** [[Willington, South Carolina]]
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| ** [[Winger Township, Polk County, Minnesota|Winger, Minnesota]]
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| ** [[Yellow Bank Township, Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota|Yellow Bank, Minnesota]]
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| ** [[Zumbro Falls, Minnesota]]
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| ==In sports==
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| * 177 is the 2nd highest possible score in [[darts]] that can be obtained by throwing three darts in a single visit to the [[oche]]
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| * Tennis Hall of Famer [[Martina Navratilova]] holds the all-time titles record for men or women with 177
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| * [[MLB]] players [[Rabbit Maranville]] and [[Stan Musial]] had 177 career [[List of Major League Baseball triples records|triples]]
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| * [[Major League Baseball|Major League]] players who had 177 [[List of Major League Baseball leaders in career wins|career wins]] include:
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| ** [[John Candelaria]]
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| ** [[Larry Corcoran]]
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| ** [[Virgil Trucks]]
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| ==In telephony==
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| * 177 is the [[Emergency telephone number|police emergency telephone number]] in [[Morocco]]
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| * 177 is the [[public transport]] information [[telephone number]] in [[Norway]]
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| ==In transportation==
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| * [[Cessna 177]] aircraft
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| * [[Aston Martin One-77]]
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| * [[London Buses route 177]]
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| * [[New York City Subway]] stations include:
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| ** [[Parkchester (IRT Pelham Line)]], a station at East 177th Street and Westchester Avenue, The Bronx, serving the {{NYCS Pelham|time=nolink}} trains
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| ** [[West Farms Square – East Tremont Avenue (IRT White Plains Road Line)]], a station at 177th Street and East Tremont Avenue, The Bronx, serving the {{NYCS White Plains local|time=nolink}} trains
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| ** [[175th Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line)]], a station at 175th Street and Fort Washington Avenue, Manhattan, serving the {{NYCS Eighth far north|time=nolink}} train
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| ** [[Tremont Avenue – 177th Street (IRT Third Avenue Line)]], a demolished station at Tremont and Third Avenues in the Bronx
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| ==In TV and radio==
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| * [[Water Rats (TV series)|Water Rats]] ran on [[Australia|Australia’s]] [[Nine Network]] from [[1996]] – [[2001]] with 177 episodes
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| * [[The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase]], the 177th episode of the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] [[animated television series]] [[The Simpsons]], originally aired on May 11, 1997
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| * [[The Clip Show]], an hour-long, 2-part [[NBC]] [[sitcom]] [[Seinfeld]] (episodes 177 and 178), originally aired on May 14, 1998
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| * [[The Petriot Act]], the 177th episode of the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] [[animated television series]] [[King of the Hill]], originally aired on February 13, 2005
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| * [[Pandemic (South Park)|Pandemic]], the 177th episode of the [[Comedy Central]] [[animated television series]] [[South Park]], originally aired on October 22, 2008
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| * On the episode [[The Enemy Within (Star Trek)|The Enemy Within]] of [[Star Trek]], the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS Enterprise]] is on an exploration of the planet Alpha 177
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| * Channel 177 on [[List of Dish Network channels|The Dish Network]] is [[Nickelodeon Games and Sports for Kids|Nick GAS]]
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| * Channel 177 on [[List of XM Satellite Radio channels|XM Satellite Radio]] is [[MLB Home Plate|MLB Play-by-Play]]
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| ==.177 calibre==
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| * [[.177 calibre]] (4.5 mm) is the smallest size of [[Pellet (air gun)|pellets]] used in [[air gun|airguns]]
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| ** [[BAM B26|BAM B26 .177 calibre air rifle]]
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| ** [[Benelli Kite| Benelli Kite .177 calibre air pistol]]
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| ** [[Benelli Kite Young| Benelli Kite Young .177 calibre air pistol]]
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| ** [[National CO2 Air Pistol (.177)|National CO2 .177 calibre air pistol]]
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| ==In other fields==
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| '''177''' is also:
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| * The year [[177|AD 177]] or [[177 BC]]
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| * 177 AH is a year in the [[Islamic calendar]] that corresponds to [[793]] – [[794]] [[Common Era|CE]]
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| * The [[atomic number]] of an element temporarily called [http://www.flw.com/datatools/periodic/001.php?id=177 Unseptseptium]
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| * [[177 (video game)|177]] is a [[Bishōjo game]] released for the [[NEC PC-8801]] system by DB Soft in [[1986]]
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| ==See also==
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| * [[List of highways numbered 177]]
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| * [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 177]]
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| * [[List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 177|United States Supreme Court cases, Volume 177]]
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| * [[Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 177]]
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| ==External links==
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| {{Commons category|177 (number)}}
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| * [http://athensohio.net/reference/number/177/ Number Facts and Trivia: 177]
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| * [http://www.numdic.com/177 The Number 177]
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| * [http://www.positiveintegers.org/177 The Positive Integer 177]
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| * [http://www.virtuescience.com/177.html VirtueScience: 177]
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| * [http://www.numbergossip.com/177 Number Gossip: 177]
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