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log- log In computing, the log is equivalent to the history log of ships. The log is an automatic system that records significant events. The files that contain these records atr called log files and could also be identified as log files. Generally, the log is a file and what is written on them is a record.
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log- A book for maintaining records, similar to a diary.
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log- The results of a survey which gathers information about the subsurface formations. Logs typically consist of several curves on a long grid that describe properties within the wellbore or surrounding formations that can be interpreted to provide information about the location of oil, gas, and water. Also called well logs.
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log- 1. A device for measuring the speed of a ship. 2. To enter in a log book. 3. A ships written record.
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log-normal distribution Statistical distribution for which the log of the random variable is distributed normally.
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