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UK
/lˌɒɡəɹˈɪθmɪk/
]
[ US /ˌɫɑɡɝˈɪðmɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌɫɑɡɝˈɪðmɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to or using logarithms
logarithmic function
How To Use logarithmic In A Sentence
- The recent calculations reviewed in the article go beyond the valence approximation and attempt to improve the approach to continuum by a logarithmic factor relative to previous simulations.
- The logarithmic scale of the fresh mass and the linear scale of the dry mass together show how the initially exponential growth changes gradually into linear.
- It has altered the position of the siphuncle, has placed it in the centre instead of leaving it on the back, but it still whirls its spiral logarithmically as did the Ammonites in the earliest ages of the world's existence. The Life of the Spider
- Different numbers of PCR cycles were performed to determine the logarithmic phase of the reaction.
- P is given on a logarithmic scale to illustrate the range of values.
- Please note that the 34-year performance has a logarithmic price scale.
- This pattern suggests a logarithmic growth curve with progressively diminishing advantage in performance with age.
- The scale is logarithmic so a solution with a pH value of 3 has 10 times as much hydrogen ion activity as one whose pH value is 4.
- In a statistical sense, therefore, the multiplicative model signifies independent additive effects on a logarithmic scale.
- On the basis of the definition of logarithmic spiral and of its particular characteristics, its aesthetic value is discussed.