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logarithmic /ˌlɒɡəˈrɪðmɪk /adjective1Relating to or expressed in terms of logarithms.During the early logarithmic phase of increase in log-likelihood, the genetic algorithm method of determining branch lengths seems to work quite well....- Gap fraction is computed by logarithmic averaging of the transmittances of subgroups of the data.
- 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.
1.1(Of a scale) constructed so that successive points along an axis, or graduations which are an equal distance apart, represent values which are in an equal ratio: the scale is logarithmic, so pH 2 is ten times more acidic than pH 3...- Equal intervals on a logarithmic scale correspond to equal proportions on an arithmetic scale.
- Heterogeneity in the risk difference and the odds ratio on a logarithmic scale was not significant in the 10 trials that provided data on mortality.
- Under the assumptions that genes act multiplicatively (i.e., there is no epistasis on a logarithmic scale), the log of this ratio should decline linearly over time.
1.2(Of a curve) forming a straight line when plotted on a logarithmic scale; exponential.Craig published several more papers on the logarithmic curve, the curve of quickest descent and quadrature of figures....- Cotes was particularly pleased with his rectification of the logarithmic curve as he makes clear in a letter to his friend William Jones in 1712.
- An accretional growth system that builds the special logarithmic curve of the coiled conch requires a suite of parameters, which are maintained in a very narrow zone of tolerance.
Derivativeslogarithmically /ˌlɒɡəˈrɪðmɪk(ə)li/ adverb ...- Nasal lavage and PBMC cytokine and the derived cytokine ratios were logarithmically transformed before analysis.
- The response variable was logarithmically transformed.
- We performed each analysis on the logarithmically transformed dependent variables.
Rhymeseurhythmic, rhythmic |