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Logarithm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, the logarithm of a number to a given base is the power or exponent to which the base must be raised in order to produce the number. For example, the logarithm of 1000 to the base 10 ...
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Log may refer to: •Chip log, a device used in navigation to estimate the speed of a vessel through water. •Data log, a record of sequential data •Laplacian of Gaussian • Log (journal) , an architec...
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Weblog run by University of Pennsylvania phonetician Mark Liberman, with multiple guest linguists. ... Language Log readers may recall the link I gave to the Vulture Reading Room discussion of The Lost Symbol on the New York Magazine website, where I made some comments on the extraordinarily heavy use Dan Brown's book makes...
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A log of whatever catches Steve Bogart's attention sufficiently to provoke a response - computing, web design, pop culture, comics, music, and ethics. ... As of September 2009, this weblog has moved to the top level of the site. ... Please update your bookmarks, if anyone still has one...
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Mostly-daily musings on philosophy, children, culture, technology, the emergence of life from matter, chocolate, Nomic, and all that sort of thing. ... older log...
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The laws of logarithms, and how to remember them (Stan Brown) ... Summary: Do you have trouble remembering the laws of logarithms? Do you know why you can change log(x)+log(y) to a different form, but not log(x+y)? This page helps you make sense out of the laws of logarithms.
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Apple notebook packaging comparison ... Interesting comparison (my own) of packaging for Apple notebooks. I’ve been noticing a trend over the last few years to cut way down on box size for both hardware and software. But I still think it’s interesting to see side-by-side comparisons for similar items ... In both cases,
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