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Changes in viral load are often reported as logarithmic or "log changes." This mathematical term denotes a change in value of what is being measured by a factor of 10. For example, if the baseline viral load by PCR were 20,000 copies/ml plasma, then a 1-log increase equals a 10-fold (10 times) increase or 200,000 copies/ml plasma. A 2-log increase equals 2,000,000 copies/ml plasma, or a 100-fold increase.
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Changes in viral load are often reported as logarithmic or "log changes." This mathematical term denotes a change in value of what is being measured by a factor of 10. For example, if the baseline viral load by PCR were 20,000 copies/ml plasma, then a 1-log increase equals a 10-fold (10 times) increase or 200,000 copies/ml plasma. A 2-log increase equals 2,000,000 copies/ml plasma, or a 100-fold increase.
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The copyrighted symbol used to represent a corporation, company or individual.
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| logistic regression |
A variant of standard regression used when the dependent variable is a dichotomy, such as success/failure.
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| logistic regression |
This refers to using a statistical model for a process that contains an exponential factor, and seeing what is the best fit of the data.
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| LOG | creating a program that enables the computer to reason logically |
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| LOG | a computer language designed in Europe to support natural language processing |
| LOG | marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts |
| LOG | capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning |
| LOG | capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner |
| LOG | based on known statements or events or conditions |
| LOG | in accordance with reason or logic |
| LOG | the methodical process of logical reasoning |
| LOG | a graphical representation of a program using formal logic |
| LOG | a fallacy in logical argumentation |
| LOG | a logical relation between propositions p and q of the form `if p then q' |
| LOG | (logic) an operation that follows the rules of symbolic logic |
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