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Abholzung f <-, -en>
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I. log·ging [ˈlɒgɪŋ, Am ˈlɑ:g-] N no pl

II. log·ging [ˈlɒgɪŋ, Am ˈlɑ:g-] N modifier

Abholzung f <-, -en>

I. log1 [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] N inf

log → logarithm

Logarithmus m <-, -rịth·men>

II. log1 [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] N modifier

I. loga·rithm [ˈlɒgərɪðəm, Am ˈlɑ:gɚ-] N

Logarithmus m <-, -rịth·men>

II. loga·rithm [ˈlɒgərɪðəm, Am ˈlɑ:gɚ-] N modifier

I. log2 [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] N

1. log:

2. log NAUT:

Log nt <-s, -e>

3. log (record):

log NAUT
log AVIAT
Bordbuch nt <-(e)s, -bücher>
log COMPUT
Protokoll nt <-s, -e>
to enter sth on [or in] the log

4. log (systematic record):

Polizeibericht m <-(e)s, -e>

Phrases:

II. log2 <-gg-> [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] VB trans

1. log (enter into record):

to log sth
to log sth COMPUT

2. log (achieve):

3. log (attain):

4. log AGR:

III. log2 <-gg-> [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] VB intr

op·era·tion [ˌɒpəˈreɪʃən, Am ˌɑ:pəˈreɪ-] N

1. operation no pl (way of functioning):

Arbeitsweise f <-, -n>
operation of a theory
Umsetzung f <-, -en>
Geschäftsgang m <-(e)s> kein pl

2. operation no pl (functioning state):

Betrieb m <-(e)s> kein pl
Einsatz m <-es> kein pl
to be in operation machines
to be in operation plan, rule, law
to be in operation plan, rule, law
gelten <gilt, galt, gegolten>
to come into operation plan, rule, law
to come into operation plan, rule, law
to put sth into operation machine
to put sth into operation regulations
to put sth into operation scheme, plan

3. operation (process):

Vorgang m <-s, -gän·ge>

4. operation (business):

Geschäft nt <-(e)s, -e>

5. operation (activity):

Unternehmung f <-, -en>
Vorhaben nt <-s, ->
Operation f <-, -en>
Einsatz m <-es, -sät·ze>
Rettungsaktion f <-, -en>

6. operation (surgery):

Operation f <-, -en>

7. operation FIN:

8. operation MATH:

Operation f <-, -en>

Klett Geography Glossary

logging operation

Klett Geography Glossary

logging N

operation N

Present
Ilog
youlog
he/she/itlogs
welog
youlog
theylog
Past
Ilogged
youlogged
he/she/itlogged
welogged
youlogged
theylogged
Present Perfect
Ihavelogged
youhavelogged
he/she/ithaslogged
wehavelogged
youhavelogged
theyhavelogged
Past Perfect
Ihadlogged
youhadlogged
he/she/ithadlogged
wehadlogged
youhadlogged
theyhadlogged

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One way to determine whether the most significant smaller is to compare the floor of the base-2 logarithm of each point.
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They are generated from percentage transformation-vs logarithm of time measurements, and are useful for understanding the transformations of an alloy steel that is cooled isothermally.
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Estimating the logarithm of a variable instead of the variable itself is a common technique to more closely approximate normality.
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In reality the wind at this height no longer follows a mathematical logarithm.
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If the logarithm is base 2, the measure of information is expressed in units of bits.
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