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Ghostwriting vs. Copywriting

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Preparing a scientific article for publication in an electronic (online) journal

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Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

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Mtd logarithmic mean temperature difference

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    Log, английский
    1. A record of courses or operation. also, a device to measure speed.

    2. Eight-foot or longer tree segment (22).

    3. Logarithm (common)

    4. Logarithm

    5. Logic

    6. Logistic

    7. A record of courses or operation. also, a device to measure speed

    8. Лаг

    9. Журнал, список, учетная запись.

    10. Лаг - прибор для измерения скорости судна и пройденного расстояния

    11. [1] a device for measuring the speed of a vessel, see logline. [2] to make a written record of events. [3] the book in which such records are maintained.

    12. Операция лапласа над гауссианом; вычисление лапласиана над гауссианом

    13. A device used to measure the distance traveled through the water. the distance read from a log can be affected by currents, leeway and other factors, so those distances are sometimes corrected to a distance made good.

    14. Locator (icao abbreviation, not used by jeppesen)

    15. A systematic recording of data, such as a driller`s log, mud log, electrical well log, or radioactivity log. many different logs are run in wells to discern various characteristics of downhole formation.


    Логарифмическая разность температур, русский



    Low pressure, английский
    1. Низкое давление нд

    2. Lp

    3. Низкое давление


    Logarithm, английский
    1. Логарифм

    2. A function ex~ressing any number by the exponent of a chosen base. e.g., with 512=2 , the dual logarithm (to the base 2) of 512, written log 512 equals 9. logarithms are used in the quantitative definiiion of information and are fundamental to the algebraic properties which information theory codifies. its base of 2 assures that function`s interpretation in terms of the number of binary decisions (->bits). decimal logarithms have a base of 10 and natural logarithms a base of 2.71828. logical ii?es

    3. In mathematics, the power to which a base must be raised to equal a given number. for example, for the base 10, the logarithm of 16 is (approximately) 1.2041 because 101.2041 equals (approximately) 16. both natural logarithms (to the base e, which is approximately 2.71828) and common logarithms (to the base 10) are used in programming. languages such as c and basic include functions for calculating natural logarithms.