Note: specific growth rate is a logarithmic term, and small changes in growth rate may lead to great changes in biomass.
Σημείωση: ειδικός ρυθμός ανάπτυξης είναι ένας λογαριθμικός όρος και μικρές μεταβολές στο ρυθμό ανάπτυξης μπορεί να οδηγήσουν σε μεγάλες μεταβολές στη βιομάζα.
Now, suppose that you want to compute the log to some other base besides 10...... like log base 2 of some number, but you only have a base 10 logarithm on your calculator...... typically scientific calculators only compute log to base 10,..... or log to base e, natural log.
If measurements are made using the method described in Annex VII using a vehicle-to-antenna spacing of 3,0 ± 0,05 m, the radiation reference limit shall be 34 dB microvolts/m (50 microvolts/m) in the 30 to 75 MHz frequency band and 34 to 45 dB microvolts/m (50 to 180 microvolts/m) in the 75 to 400 MHz frequency band, this limit increasing logarithmically (linearly) with frequencies above 75 MHz as shown in Appendix 4 of this Annex.
If measurements are taken using the method described in Annex V, the radiation reference limit will be 64-54 dB (microvolts/m) within the 30-75 MHz frequency band, this limit decreasing by the frequency logarithm, and 54-65 dB microvolts/m) in the 75-400 MHz band, this limit increasing by the frequency logarithm, as shown in Appendix 5 to this Annex.
The approximate concentration of the analysis medium is read on a calibration line drawn on a semi-logarithmic scale with the standard fluoride solutions with titres of 0,1, 0,2, 0,5, 1,0, 2,0 mg/l.
Neither the logarithm method nor the rational exponent method can be used to define br as a real number for a negative real number b and an arbitrary real number r.
'Acceleration sensitivity' is defined as twenty times the logarithm to the base 10 of the ratio of rms output voltage to a 1 V rms reference, when the hydro-acoustic sensor, without a preamplifier, is placed in a plane wave acoustic field with an rms acceleration of 1 g (i.e., 9,81 m/s2).
Περίπλοκα πρότυπα τιμολόγησης, επιβάρυνση με άσκοπα τέλη, μια πρακτική η οποία παραβαίνει την αρχή της κοινής αγοράς – οι χρεώσεις περιαγωγής είναι ένα μόνο παράδειγμα.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
"Hydrophone sensitivity" is defined as twenty times the logarithm to the base 10 of the ratio of rms output voltage to a 1 V rms reference, when the hydrophone sensor, without a pre-amplifier, is placed in a plane wave acoustic field with an rms pressure of 1 μPa.
Τι παλιοπράγματα κουβαλάτε εσείς οι γυναίκεςEurLex-2 EurLex-2
If measures are made using the method described in Annex X, the radiation reference limits shall be 54 to 44 dB microvolts/m (500 to 160 microvolts/m) in the 30 to 75 MHz frequency band, this limit decreasing logarithmically (linearly) with frequencies above 30 MHz, and 44 to 55 dB microvolts/m (160 to 560 microvolts/m) in the 75 to 400 MHz band, this limit increasing logarithmically (linearly) with frequencies above 75 MHz as shown in Appendix 6 to this Annex.
If measurements are made using the method described in Annex VI using a vehicle-to-antenna spacing of 3,0 ± 0,05 m, the radiation reference limits shall be 44 dB microvolts/m (160 microvolts/m) in the 30 to 75 MHz frequency band and 44 to 55 dB microvolts/m (160 to 562 microvolts/m) in the 75 to 400 MHz frequency band, this limit increasing logarithmically (linearly) with frequencies above 75 MHz as shown in Appendix 2 of this Annex.
SEVERAL LOGARITHM VALUES Log 2 What we can do is seek a power of 2 near one of those powers of 10.
καλεί την Επιτροπή να διασφαλίσει ότι οι εταιρείες ενεργούν σύμφωνα με την κοινωνική και οικονομική τους ευθύνη, ενεργούν εν επιγνώσει της εταιρικής ευθύνης τους και με δίκαιο τρόπο προς όλους τους ενδιαφερομένους, περιλαμβανομένων των τοπικών και περιφερειακών αρχών και των κοινοτήτων στις οποίες έχουν την έδρα τους·Literature Literature
If measurements are made using the method described in Annex IV using a vehicle-to-antenna spacing of 10,0 ± 0,2 m, the radiation reference limits shall be 34 dB microvolts/m (50 microvolts/m) in the 30 to 75 MHz frequency band and 34 to 45 dB microvolts/m (50 to 180 microvolts/m) in the 75 to 400 MHz frequency band, this limit increasing logarithmically (linearly) with frequencies above 75 MHz as shown in Appendix 1 to this Annex.
An explanation of this is that although the logarithm of the lognormal density function is quadratic in log(x), yielding a "bowed" shape in a log–log plot, if the quadratic term is small relative to the linear term then the result can appear almost linear, and the lognormal behavior is only visible when the quadratic term dominates, which may require significantly more data.
Δεν θα με ξάφνιαζε αν είναι έτσι που γυρνάς...... είτε σε δέρνω πολύ, είτε δεν σε δέρνω αρκετά, δεν ξέρω!WikiMatrix WikiMatrix