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Перевод: logarithmic
логарифм
Тезаурус:
- Thus Van Valen (1973) applied the survivorship curve technique of population biologists to the study of extinction rates for numerous fossil taxa, and claimed to demonstrate a general approximation to linearity in his curves, which are cumulative frequency distributions of taxonomic durations with logarithmic ordinates.
- A problem is that mean values for fertility and survival probability decline with age, which may not necessarily be accounted for by a logarithmic transform.
- This scale is logarithmic, meaning a change of one unit is actually a ten times change in the acidity or alkalinity, i.e., pH 6 is ten times more acid than pH 7 and one hundred times more acid than pH 8.
- Invert the cone and the same sense of logarithmic spiral produces a concho-spiral of opposite hand (Figure 6).
- Four different parts of a plot can be viewed at once on the screen, the X and/or Y scaled between linear and logarithmic and size of the plotted data points changed.
- The pH is the logarithmic expression of the reciprocal of the hydrogen-ion concentration, whereas the others are measures of the quantity of alkali or acid present in the sample, determined quantitatively between appropriate pH limits.
- As there is much variation in numbers of thymocytes between mice of different litters of the same age but much less between mice belonging to the same litter, the numbers of total thymocytes are shown in comparison to wild-type or heterozygous littermates in a logarithmic scale.
- Their paths are logarithmic spirals, which means that each orbit of the pole brings about the same proportional enlargement of their distance from the pole.
- which is a sort of logarithmic scale .
- The scale is logarithmic.
- The concho-spiral is a logarithmic spiral wound on a cone.
- Change their bodies and conditions, and you could get fibres like glass, still monofilament, but with logarithmic progressions of possibilities of strength and flexibility, and the ability to resonate light-particles or sound-waves undistorted, scarcely weakened over thousands of miles.
- evaluation of expressions involving simple arithmetic, exponential, trigonometric, logarithmic or logical functions in a reasonable time
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