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The source counts distribution of radio-sources from a radio-astronomical survey is the cumulative distribution of the number of sources (N) brighter than
Source_counts
Measurement for ionizing radiation
being a rate of counts per unit time as registered by a radiation monitoring instrument, for which counts per minute (cpm) and counts per second (cps)
Counts_per_minute
American martial artist (1939–1975)
Count Juan Raphael Dante (born John Timothy Keehan; February 2, 1939 – May 25, 1975) was an American martial artist figure during the 1960s and 1970s
Count_Dante
Nobility title in European countries
comté-pairies: Bishop-counts of Beauvais (in Picardy) Bishop-counts of Châlons (in Champagne) Bishop-counts of Noyon (in Picardy) Count of Toulouse, until
Count
Software metric used to measure the size of a computer program
Source lines of code (SLOC), also known as lines of code (LOC), is a software metric used to measure the size of a computer program by counting the number
Source_lines_of_code
Sesame Street character
rains, and when the grandfather counts, it snows. The Count has a personal cloud hovering over him, which is the source of his thunder and lightning. Some
Count_von_Count
Infrared radiation caused by stellar dust
160μm using this method. Source counts gives the most extensive picture about the sources building up the CIB. In a source count one tries to detect as
Cosmic_infrared_background
French title of nobility
sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Counts and dukes of Maine" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October
Counts_and_dukes_of_Maine
Ruler of the county of Hainaut
958–964), also Duke of Lower Lotharingia Richar (r. 964–973), also Count of Liugas Counts of Mons (uncertain) Renaud (r. 973) Godfrey II "the captive" (r
Count_of_Hainaut
Italian noble family (10th–12th centuries)
The counts of Tusculum or Tuscolo, also known as the Theophylacti, were a family of secular noblemen from Latium that maintained a powerful position in
Counts_of_Tusculum
Titles of nobility
The titles of the count of Savoy, and then duke of Savoy, are titles of nobility attached to the historical territory of Savoy. Since its creation, in
Counts_and_dukes_of_Savoy
Fictional character in Star Wars
Count Dooku, also known as Darth Tyranus (/tɪˈrænəs/ tih-RA-nəs), is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. He was introduced in the prequel
Count_Dooku
Rulers of Gravina, Puglia, Italy
The counts of Gravina, later the dukes of Gravina, were medieval rulers of Gravina in Puglia, in the old Kingdom of Sicily and the Kingdom of Naples. The
Counts_and_dukes_of_Gravina
This is a list of the Counts and Dukes of Étampes, a French fief. Charles d'Évreux 1327–1336 Louis I d'Évreux 1336–1400 John, Duke of Berry 1400–1416 royal
Counts_and_dukes_of_Étampes
2024 French-Italian Television series
The Count of Monte Cristo is a 2024 English-language miniseries directed by Bille August and starring Sam Claflin, based on Alexandre Dumas's book of
The Count of Monte Cristo (2024 TV series)
The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo_(2024_TV_series)
Radionuclide emitting ionizing radiation
typically counts per unit time received by the detector, such as counts per minute or counts per second. Unlike the capsule source, the plate source emitting
Radioactive_source
French noble titles
Count of Guise and Duke of Guise (/ɡwiːz/ GWEEZ, French: [ɡ(ɥ)iz]) were titles in the French nobility. Originally a seigneurie, in 1417 Guise was erected
Counts_and_dukes_of_Guise
1846 novel by Alexandre Dumas
the Count brandishes an emerald box in which he carries small green pills compounded of hashish and opium which he uses for sleeplessness. (Source: Chapters
The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo
Ruler or sub-ruler of the county of Flanders
Since then, the rulers of Flanders have only been referred to as counts. The counts of Flanders enlarged their estate through a series of diplomatic marriages
Count_of_Flanders
Natural number
turn comes from the Proto-Indo-European root "*dekm-". This root is the source of similar words for "ten" in many other Germanic languages, like Dutch
10
Model of the universe – alternative to the Big Bang model
not appear to agree with the observed dL versus z relation or with source counts ... In a sense, this disagreement is a credit to the model; alone among
Steady-state_model
Determination of the number of vehicles
TMC is a type of traffic count that counts the flows of people and vehicles through an intersection. As with other traffic counts, they may be conducted
Traffic_count
Concept of open-source software applied to AI
should count as ‘open-source’ given a range of openness among AI projects has been significant. Some large language models touted as open-sourced that only
Open-source artificial intelligence
Open-source_artificial_intelligence
Software coverage tool
Gcov is a source code coverage analysis and statement-by-statement profiling tool. Gcov generates exact counts of the number of times each statement in
Gcov
First-hand account of information
a primary source (also called an original source) is an artifact, document, diary, manuscript, autobiography, recording, or any other source of information
Primary_source
When a packet is passed from one network segment to the next
Thus, hop count is a rough measure of distance between two hosts. For a routing protocol using 1-origin hop counts (such as RIP), a hop count of n means
Hop_(networking)
American basketball player (born 1941)
is his nephew. Source Mel Counts. nba.com [1] Is Robert Whittaker a better version of Georges St-Pierre? . July 28, 2010. "Mel Counts NBA stats". Basketball
Mel_Counts
Medieval geo-political territory in east of modern Belgium
as a county because it was under the lordship of the counts of the Etichonid family who were Counts of Eguisheim and Dagsburg. Grez-Doiceau, in Wallonia
Pagus_of_Hasbania
Former country
The Counts of Louvain were a branch of the Lotharingian House of Reginar which from the late 10th century ruled over the estates of Louvain (French) or
Counts_of_Louvain
Title granted by the Monarch of Luxembourg
The Count of Wisborg (Swedish: Greve af Wisborg, French: Comte de Wisborg, German: Graf von Wisborg) is a title of nobility granted by the Monarch of
Count_of_Wisborg
Feudal lords of the Catalan county of Berga (988–1199)
Berga ruled the city in name during the rule of the counts of Besalú from the early tenth century. Source: Oliba (988-1002) Wilfred (1002-1035) Bernard I
Counts_of_Berga
Area of early medieval France
including the city of Orléans and its countryside. It was governed by a count. When Hugh Capet became King of France, the county of Orléans became a part
County_of_Orléans
titles of viscount of Châteaudun and count of Perche. There are also close ties between these counts and the counts of Anjou, and members of the House of
Counts and viscounts of Châteaudun
Counts_and_viscounts_of_Châteaudun
An open-source voting system (OSVS), also known as open-source voting (or OSV), is a voting system that uses open-source software (and/or hardware) that
Open-source_voting_system
Member of the Danish royal family (born 2002)
Count Felix of Monpezat SK (born Prince Felix of Denmark; 22 July 2002) is a member of the Danish royal family. He is the younger son of Prince Joachim
Count_Felix_of_Monpezat
Business models that can be compatible with open source software projects
open-source software (OSS) employ a variety of business models to solve the challenge of making profits from software that is under an open-source license
Business models for open-source software
Business_models_for_open-source_software
Pictorial histories created by native tribes in North America
used winter counts extensively. There are approximately one hundred winter counts in existence, many of which are duplicates. Winter counts are pictographic
Winter_count
Danish title of nobility
Count of Monpezat (Danish: Greve af Monpezat), or Countess of Monpezat (Danish: Komtesse af Monpezat) when the holder is female, is a hereditary title
Count_of_Monpezat
Area surrounding Châteaudun in central France
around Châteaudun (Castrum Dunense) in the tenth century. It passed to the counts of Blois, who appointed viscounts to administer it. It was re-created as
County_of_Dunois
High noble title
honour was initially held by a Count of Hessengau, then from the early 11th century by the Counts of Goseck, later by the Counts of Sommerschenburg, and still
Count_palatine
The Counts of Savoy-Villafranca, and later the Counts of Villafranca-Soissons, are legitimate male–line descendants of Thomas Francis of Savoy, Prince
Counts_of_Villafranca
Medieval county
issued in 1156, Bishop Haimo of Verdun received the right to appoint counts, but the counts from the Ardennes-Bouillon dynasty made the office hereditary by
County_of_Verdun
This is a list of the counts of Rouergue. Sigisbert of Rourgue c. 790 – c. 810 or 820 Fulcoald c. 810 or 820 – c. 836 or 849 Raymond I c. 836 or 849 –
Count_of_Rouergue
List of Leaders for the Now French County of Eu, 996 to present
This is a list of the counts of Eu, a French county in the Middle Ages (Eu is in the department of Seine-Maritime, in the extreme north of Normandy), disputed
Counts_of_Eu
Remains of the keep of Clermont Castle The Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis should not be confused with the Counts of Clermont in Auvergne (here meaning the
Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
Counts_of_Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
Hypothetical source of gospel contents
The Q source (also called the Sayings Gospel, Q Gospel, Q document(s), or Q; from German: Quelle, meaning "source") is a hypothesized written collection
Q_source
publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Penthièvre, Counts of". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 21 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press
Counts and dukes of Penthièvre
Counts_and_dukes_of_Penthièvre
which counts 8,671 xã, ~953,810 households (est.), and approximately 4,769,050 people (est.). Confer 1555 Central Vietnam record which counts 668 xã
Demographics_of_Vietnam
Density metering technique
nuclear density gauge, which consists of a radiation source that emits particles and a sensor that counts the received particles that are either reflected
Nuclear_densitometry
French noble title
Count of Paris (French: Comte de Paris) was a title for the local magnate of the district around Paris in Carolingian times. After Hugh Capet was elected
Count_of_Paris
Catalan Boso II (948–965) William I of Provence (968–) To Provence (see Counts of Provence), where Boso's son, Rotbold II of Provence is named first count.
Counts_of_Arles
French county
Herlouin, also Count of Montreuil. (926–945) Roger or Rotgaire or Notgard, also Count of Montreuil. (dates unknown) William I, also Count of Montreuil.
Count_of_Ponthieu
This is a family tree of the Counts of Flanders, from 864 to 1792, when the county of Flanders was annexed by France after the French Revolution. County
Counts of Flanders family tree
Counts_of_Flanders_family_tree
Vassal state of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Ascalon as well, and from then on Jaffa and Ascalon were held by the same count. Amalric (1153–1163) The county passed into royal domain upon Amalric's
County_of_Jaffa_and_Ascalon
French noble title
The count of Artois (French: Comte d'Artois, Dutch: Graaf van Artesië) was the ruler over the County of Artois from the 9th century until the abolition
Count_of_Artois
flux/number ('source counts') trend which precluded some cosmological models (such as the Steady-State):- For a uniform distribution of radio sources the slope
Second Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources
Second_Cambridge_Catalogue_of_Radio_Sources
Roussillon. These counts were nominated by the Carolingian kings of France, of whom they were vassals. Gaucelm (812–832) Hereafter, also counts of Barcelona
Counts_of_Roussillon
Sports-Reference.com". Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. (Note: Source counts two medals won by EUA for GER.) "Olympic Analytics - Medals by Countries"
Judo_at_the_Summer_Olympics
Noble family
was a feudal line of German princes in the 12th and 13th centuries. The counts of Dießen-Andechs (1100 to 1180) obtained territories in northern Dalmatia
Counts_of_Andechs
Noble title in the peerage of France
Count of Périgord (Fr.: comte de Périgord) is a noble title in the peerage of France. Originally known as "The sovereign house of the Counts of Périgord
Count_of_Périgord
Country ranking
counted by some countries, while others do. Where counts vary, this article uses the highest reliably sourced figure. For the purposes of this article, the
List of countries by number of islands
List_of_countries_by_number_of_islands
transcoding The software listed in this section is either free software or open source, and may or may not be commercial. Avidemux (Linux, macOS, Windows) Losslesscut
List of video editing software
List_of_video_editing_software
Title of the Spanish nobility
Count of Olocau is a title of the Spanish nobility. Olocau is located in the Spanish province of Valencia. xxxx - xxxx: Joaquin Fuster de Puigdórfila
Count_of_Olocau
Austrian band
Count Basic is an Austrian band who play a variety of R&B, trip hop, acid jazz and smooth jazz music. The band's principal members were guitarist Peter
Count_Basic
Henry I the Blind (r. 1139 – 1189) Alice, sister of, married Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut Baldwin I (r. 1189 – 1195), nephew of Philip I (r. 1195 – 1212)
List of counts and margraves of Namur
List_of_counts_and_margraves_of_Namur
1st Count of Avranches, KG (created by Henry VI of England); Avranches was lost to France soon after in 1450 1476–1496 Fernando de Almada, 2nd Count of
Viscounts and counts of Avranches
Viscounts_and_counts_of_Avranches
2002 film
The Count of Monte Cristo is a 2002 historical adventure film, which is an adaptation of the 1844 novel of the same name by Alexandre Dumas, produced
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002 film)
The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo_(2002_film)
Encoding for shared Han characters
8D00–9FFF. Note: Most characters appear in multiple sources, so the sum of individual character counts (108,493) is far greater than the number of encoded
CJK_Unified_Ideographs
American model (born 1969)
Mother Counts (EMC), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to making pregnancy and childbirth safe for every mother. Every Mother Counts informs
Christy_Turlington
Count of Conza, 1430–1503, 1st Count of Conza Nicola III, Count of Conza, 2nd Count of Conza (son of Sansone) Luigi III, Count of Conza, 3rd Count of
Count_of_Conza
American electrical engineer and pioneer
University of Colorado. Hilda Counts was born in 1893 in Runnels County, Texas, to Sylvania (née) Whisnant and Thomas Peter Counts. She had a younger brother
Hilda_Counts
Count of Oldenburg (1603–1667)
became Counts of Aldenburg, whose line died out with its last representative, Countess Charlotte Sophie of Aldenburg, married to William, Count Bentinck
Anthony Günther, Count of Oldenburg
Anthony_Günther,_Count_of_Oldenburg
Noble family of France
The Counts of Dreux were a noble family of France, who took their title from the chief stronghold of their domain, the château of Dreux, which lies near
Counts_of_Dreux
first period the region was ruled by a single count. In the second phase the county was managed by two counts. The “Further” County (Vordere Grafschaft)
List_of_counts_at_Sponheim
Historical title in the Kingdom of France
County of Boulogne during the ninth century. Little is known of the early counts, but the first holder of the title is recorded in the 11th century. Eustace
Count_of_Boulogne
American lawyer
Denise N. George, also known as Denise George-Counts, is a U.S. Virgin Islands lawyer and former television news reporter who served as the Attorney General
Denise_George
Rulers of Angoulême
terms of the Treaty of Brétigny (1360) the Angoumois, then ruled by the counts of Angoulême, was ceded to King Edward III of England. In 1371 it became
Counts_and_Dukes_of_Angoulême
Ruler of a feudal principality in medieval France
independent count of Champagne, with the title merging into the royal domain upon his accession to the French throne in 1314. The titular counts of Champagne
Count_of_Champagne
French noble title
Among the people who have borne Carolingian Counts the title of Count of Poitiers (French: Comte de Poitiers, Latin: Comes Pictaviensis; or Poitou, in
Count_of_Poitiers
counts of Castile. The County of Castile had its origin in a fortified march on the eastern frontier of the Kingdom of Asturias. The earliest counts were
List_of_Castilian_counts
French feudal title during the Middle Ages
Andorra". www.andorramania.com. Retrieved 2024-11-04. Media related to Counts of Foix at Wikimedia Commons Histoire des Comtes de Foix Medieval History
Count_of_Foix
1983 single by Depeche Mode
"Everything Counts" reached number 6 on the UK charts upon its release as a single in July 1983. The music video for "Everything Counts" was directed
Everything_Counts
Former French administrative region
Châtillon House of Luxemburg Prinet, Léon Jacques Maxime (1911). "St Pol, Counts of" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (11th ed
County_of_Saint-Pol
1938 historical novel by Robert Graves
sources, Count Belisarius is largely based on Procopius's History of Justinian's Wars and Secret History. However, Graves's treatment of his sources has
Count_Belisarius
Australian child sex offender (born 1963)
life in the Philippines after being convicted of one count of human trafficking and five counts of rape by sexual assault of children. Scully was sentenced
Peter_Scully
The Count of Sabugosa (Portuguese: Conde de Sabugosa), was a title created by letter on 19 September 1729 by King John V of Portugal for Vasco Fernandes
Count_of_Sabugosa
death of Prince Friedrich Günther, females can inherit.[self-published source?] Friedrich Magnus VI (1945-) : upon his mother's death in 1984, Friedrich
Solms-Wildenfels
Russian noble family
The Counts Bobrinsky or Bobrinskoy (Бобринские) are a Russian noble family descending from Count Aleksey Grigorievich Bobrinsky (1762–1813), who was Catherine
Bobrinsky
Count of Portugal
and his brother Count Fernando. According to Portuguese sources, Count Gómez was the son of Count Nuño Velázquez. Nevertheless, Nuño Velázquez appears in
Nuno_Mendes_(count)
85th season of the Greek Basket League
Olympiacos The Greek Basket League counts official stats leaders by stats totals, and not by per game averages. It also counts the total stats for both regular
2025–26_Greek_Basket_League
inherited some title to it. The counts of Toulouse claimed the title marchio as descendants of Emma of Provence, while the counts of Barcelona laid claim to
County_of_Forcalquier
French nobles
to Charles, count of Valois, brother of Philip IV (1293). A third house of Alençon counts descended from Charles, second son of the Count of Valois, who
Counts_and_dukes_of_Alençon
Continental title of nobility
his descendants, Counts of the Holy Roman Empire. On 4 April 1809 George III, by royal licence, granted and gave Jerome, 4th Count de Salis's descendants
Count_de_Salis-Soglio
List of medals won by Olympic delegations
and a combined total of both, is tabulated below. These Olympic medal counts do not include the 1906 Intercalated Games which are no longer recognized
All-time Olympic Games medal table
All-time_Olympic_Games_medal_table
European state
Opposition to Toulousain suzerainty remained, however, while the Toulousain counts governed Pallars through viscounts. In Pallars, vicars were not employed
County_of_Pallars
Conflict in Thuringia
The Thuringian Counts' War (German: Thüringer Grafenkrieg), or Thuringian Counts' Feud (Thüringer Grafenfehde) was a conflict between several ancient
Thuringian_Counts'_War
A source-code-hosting facility (also known as forge software) is a file archive and web hosting facility for source code of software, documentation, web
Comparison of source-code-hosting facilities
Comparison_of_source-code-hosting_facilities
The Lords of Ligny, later Counts of Ligny, ruled the fief of Ligny-en-Barrois during the Middle Ages. In 1240, the seigniory of Ligny-en-Barrois was given
Counts_of_Ligny
2016 video game
Due to declining player counts, servers for Duelyst were shut down on February 27, 2020. On January 10, 2023, the complete source code and assets for the
Duelyst
Orléanist to the French throne since 2019
Prince Jean Carl Pierre Marie d'Orléans, Count of Paris (born 19 May 1965) is the current head of the House of Orléans. Jean is the senior male descendant
Jean,_Count_of_Paris
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : ethnic name for someone from Prussia, Middle English Spruce, Sprewse. Compare German Preuss. The adjective spruce ‘neat’, ‘dapper’, which probably derives from an attributive use of the name of the country, is not recorded until the late 16th century, too late for it to be a likely source of the surname. The tree (earlier called spruce fir) has likewise only come to be known by this name in the last couple of centuries.
Boy/Male
English
From the brook.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish
English, Scottish, and Irish : variant of Norris 3.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Burke.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
An ancient given name adopted as an Irish clan name. Surname.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Source
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Source
Boy/Male
Hindu
Water source
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; perhaps derived from the vocabulary word soul as a term of affection.French (Soulé) : variant of Soulier 1.George Soule (1600–80), one of the passengers on the Mayflower in 1620, was one of the founders of Duxbury, MA, where he became comparatively wealthy. He left eight children.
Boy/Male
French English
Lives in a fortress.
Surname or Lastname
English (Suffolk)
English (Suffolk) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Water source
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained.Possibly an Americanized form of German Manz.
Surname or Lastname
English (Oxfordshire)
English (Oxfordshire) : habitational name from Stirch in Warwickshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Middle English sour ‘sour’, ‘tart’, used as a nickname for a sour-tempered, sharp-tongued person.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fosse. There has been some confusion with northwestern English force in the sense of ‘waterfall’, it is possible that the surname may also have arisen as a topographic name for someone living by a waterfall.French : topographic name for someone who lived by a fortress or stronghold, Old French force, Late Latin fortia, a derivative of fortis ‘strong’ (see Fort). There are several places named with this word (for example in Aude, and baronial lands in the Dordogne), and it may also be a habitational name from any of these.
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Source Ocean
Male
Swedish
Swedish name derived from Old Norse stúra, STURE means "obstinate."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, Old English burna, burne ‘spring’, ‘stream’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, for example Bourn in Cambridgeshire or Bourne in Lincolnshire. This word was replaced as the general word for a stream in southern dialects by Old English brÅc (see Brook) and came to be restricted in meaning to a stream flowing only intermittently, especially in winter.
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Girl/Female
British, English, French, Romanian
The Sparrow-hawk Bird
Girl/Female
British, English, Scandinavian
Pure
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pride, Peaceful
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Trust faith
Female
Egyptian
, peace, safety.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
British, English
Bright Fame
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Reckoner
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Beach
Girl/Female
Tamil
Eminent, Distinguished, Born on saturday
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adv.
In a sour manner; with sourness.
v. t.
To wet copiously, as by opening a sluice; as, to sluice meadows.
v. t.
To dress with affected neatness; to trim; to make spruce.
n.
The lowest sail on any mast of a square-rigged vessel; as, the fore course, main course, etc.
a.
The wood or timber of the spruce tree.
v. t.
To wash with, or in, a stream of water running through a sluice; as, to sluice eart or gold dust in mining.
n. & v.
See Souse.
v. t.
To sprinkle or rub with pounce; as, to pounce paper, or a pattern.
v. i.
To dress one's self with affected neatness; as, to spruce up.
n.
Hence, an opening or channel through which anything flows; a source of supply.
v. i.
To have origin or source; to rise; to spring.
n.
See 1st Souse.
n.
To allay; to assuage; to soothe; as, to solace grief.
v. t.
To compel or enforce; as, to coerce obedience.
n.
Source. See Source.
v. t. & i.
See Souse.
n.
To constrain to do or to forbear, by the exertion of a power not resistible; to compel by physical, moral, or intellectual means; to coerce; as, masters force slaves to labor.
n.
A series of motions or acts arranged in order; a succession of acts or practices connectedly followed; as, a course of medicine; a course of lectures on chemistry.
v. t.
To pounce upon.
imp. & p. p.
of Sour