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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "[[File:Count-vs-number.png|right|120px|link=Number]] '''Count''' ''N''<sub>''X''</sub> is the [[number]] ''N'' of elementary entities of [[entity]]-type ''X''. The single [[elementary entity]] ''U''<sub>''X''</sub> is a countable object or event. ''N''<sub>''X''</sub> is the number of objects of type ''X'', whereas the term 'entity' and symbol ''X'' are frequently used and understood in dual-message code indicating both (''1'') the entity-type ''X'' and (''2'') a count of ''N''<sub>''X''</sub> = 1 x for a single elementary entity ''U''<sub>''X''</sub>. 'Count' is synonymous with 'number of entities' (number of particles such as molecules, or objects such as cells). Count is one of the most fundamental quantities in all areas of physics to biology, sociology, economy and philosophy, including all perspectives of the statics of countable objects to the dynamics of countable events. The term 'number of entities' can be used in short for 'number of elementary entities', since only elementary entities can be counted, and as long as it is clear from the context, that it is not the number of different entity types that are the object of the count.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Count  + ([[File:Count-vs-number.png|right|120px|lin[[File:Count-vs-number.png|right|120px|link=Number]]</br>'''Count''' ''N''<sub>''X''</sub> is the [[number]] ''N'' of elementary entities of [[entity]]-type ''X''. The single [[elementary entity]] ''U''<sub>''X''</sub> is a countable object or event. ''N''<sub>''X''</sub> is the number of objects of type ''X'', whereas the term 'entity' and symbol ''X'' are frequently used and understood in dual-message code indicating both (''1'') the entity-type ''X'' and (''2'') a count of ''N''<sub>''X''</sub> = 1 x for a single elementary entity ''U''<sub>''X''</sub>. 'Count' is synonymous with 'number of entities' (number of particles such as molecules, or objects such as cells). Count is one of the most fundamental quantities in all areas of physics to biology, sociology, economy and philosophy, including all perspectives of the statics of countable objects to the dynamics of countable events. The term 'number of entities' can be used in short for 'number of elementary entities', since only elementary entities can be counted, and as long as it is clear from the context, that it is not the number of different entity types that are the object of the count.rom the context, that it is not the number of different entity types that are the object of the count.)