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No, there is no single definitative equaltion that will predict all prime numbers between 1 and 1000, while not including some composite numbers.

However, there are many "rules of thumb" that can greatly increase the efficiency of an algorithm to find the primes. For example, all prime numbers greater than 6 are either one more or one less than a multiple of six. This combined with the 11 primes less than the square root of 1000, makes the algorithm 8 times as effective as a brute force approach.

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