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logarithm

['lɒgərɪðəm, 'lɒːg-] n
constr. 対数 (taisū)
micr. 対数 (In mathematics, the power to which a base must be raised to equal a given number. For example, for the base 10, the logarithm of 16 is (approximately) 1.2041 because 101.2041 equals (approximately) 16. Both natural logarithms (to the base e, which is approximately 2.71828) and common logarithms (to the base 10) are used in programming. Languages such as C and Basic include functions for calculating natural logarithms, taisū)
n logarithm | n ['lɒgərɪðəm, 'lɒːg-] n
génér. ログBのX (base B); 自然対数 (shizen-taisū); 常用対数 (base 10, jōyō-taisū)
math. ロガリズム
 Anglais glossaire
logarithm ['lɒgərɪðəm, 'lɒːg-] abbr.
abrév., expl. lg
abrév., polym. log
médic. A mathematical term used to describe changes in viral load HIV RNA. For example, if the viral load is 20,000 copies/mL, then a 1-log increase equals a 10-fold 10 times increase, or 200,000 copies/mL. A 2-log increase equals a 100-fold increase, or 2,000,000 copies/mL. voir également viral load, viral load test
logarithms
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