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génér. |
hlodi |
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log [lɔg] n | |
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micr. |
beležiti (A record of transactions or events that take place within an IT managed environment) |
écon., agric., science d. |
ladijski dnevnik |
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micr. |
pisanje dnevnika (The process of recording actions that take place on a computer, network, or system) |
sylv. |
sečnja |
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Anglais glossaire |
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abrév. |
logistics |
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abrév., aviat. |
Longview, Washington USA |
abrév., cart. |
landing |
abrév., droit.marit. |
letter of guarantee (Ying) |
abrév., extens. |
Logarithm (Base 10); Log file (Vosoni) |
abrév., informat. |
Log file; Laplacian of Gaussian |
abrév., milit. |
Logistics; logistics |
abrév., nom.organis. |
Liaison Office with the United Nations Geneva |
abrév., sports. |
Low Organized Games |
abrév., éduc. |
Learning Outcome Guide |
abrév., électr. |
laser optogalvanic spectroscopy; local epitaxial overgrowth; logarithmic; logical |
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abrév. |
logic |
informat. |
common logarithm; To record details of information or events in an organized record-keeping system, usually sequenced in the order in which they occurred |
milit. |
logistical (Киселев) |
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 |
optiq. |
logarithm to the base 10 |
polym. |
logarithm |
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abrév. |
logic |
abrév., sciences. |
common logarithm; logarithm |
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abrév., sciences. |
Laplacian-of-a-Gaussian Operator |
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abrév., aviat. |
log of pages |