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logarithmic p. the stage in the growth of a bacterial culture when a plot of the logarithm of the number of cells against time gives a straight-upward line. Called also exponential p.
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logarithm The exponent of the power to which a base number must be raised to equal a given number. Example:2 is the logarithm of 100 to the base 10 (2=log10 100). (10 must be raised to the power of 2 in order to eqaul 100)
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logarithm an alternative notation for expressing an exponent; the inverse of exponentiation
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logarithm the power to which a number is raised -- the exponent Example:log 10^2 = 2
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logarithm The inverse function of an exponential. For example ln(e x )=x=e ln(x) , for x>0
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