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| − | | <p>The "number of" map exhibits a certain type of ''uniformity property'', whereby the value of the measure on a uniformly qualified population is in fact actualized by each member of the population.</p> | + | | valign="top" | 1. |
| | + | | The "number of" map exhibits a certain type of ''uniformity property'', whereby the value of the measure on a uniformly qualified population is in fact actualized by each member of the population. |
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| − | | <p>The "number of" map satisfies an ''order morphism principle'', whereby the illative partial ordering of logical terms is reflected up to a partial extent by the arithmetical linear ordering of their measures.</p> | + | | valign="top" | 2. |
| | + | | The "number of" map satisfies an ''order morphism principle'', whereby the illative partial ordering of logical terms is reflected up to a partial extent by the arithmetical linear ordering of their measures. |
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