Betekenis van:
logarithm

logarithm
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • getal dat de macht aangeeft
  • the exponent required to produce a given number

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. s an estimate of the production standard deviation (after taking the natural logarithm of the measurements)
  2. Taking: L the natural logarithm of the limit value for the pollutant,
  3. L the natural logarithm of the limit value for the pollutant
  4. L the natural logarithm of the limit value for the pollutant,
  5. the natural logarithm of the measurement for the i-th vehicle of the sample,
  6. s an estimate of the production standard deviation (after taking the natural logarithm of the measurements);
  7. the natural logarithm of the measurement for the i-th engine of the sample;
  8. L the natural logarithm of the limit value for the pollutant;
  9. s an estimate of the production standard deviation (after taking the natural logarithm of the measurements),
  10. The vapour pressures pT are calculated from the vT values by using the linear relationship between the logarithm of the vapour pressure and the logarithm of the evaporation rate.
  11. the natural logarithm of the measurement (after having applied the relevant DF) for the i-th engine of the sample
  12. the natural logarithm of the measurement (after having applied the relevant DF) for the i-th engine of the sample;
  13. The evaporation rates vT result from exposing the selected compound to a slowly flowing inert gas atmosphere, and monitoring the weight loss at defined isothermal temperatures T in Kelvin over appropriate periods of time. The vapour pressures pT are calculated from the vT values by using the linear relationship between the logarithm of the vapour pressure and the logarithm of the evaporation rate.
  14. Plot the percentage of inhibition against the logarithm of the test substance concentration and examine the plot closely, disregarding any such data point that was singled out as an outlier in the first phase.
  15. If the natural logarithms of the measured values (after having applied the relevant DF) in the series are x1, x2, … xi and L is the natural logarithm of the limit value for the pollutant, then, define: