What's the difference between antilog and antilogarithm?
Antilog
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Antilogarithm
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(n.) The number corresponding to a logarithm. The word has been sometimes, though rarely, used to denote the complement of a given logarithm; also the logarithmic cosine corresponding to a given logarithmic sine.
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(1) It was demonstrated that for large doses complex intake of carcinogens was determined by the effect of taking antilogarithms and for threshold doses by independent action.
(2) The simple arithmetic mean of titers thus expressed can be easily converted to geometric mean titer (GMT) by use of a table of antilogarithms, which is presented.
(3) These current pulses were generated from an oscillator which was voltage-controlled from a potentiometer and an antilogarithmic amplifier.
(4) Values of Rb obtained by these methods were compared with those obtained by taking the antilogarithm of the slope of the regression of log number of branches against order.
(5) 88, 2743-2754 (1990)] have proposed an alternative formulation of the relationship between noise exposure and noise-induced hearing impairment to that presented in International Standard ISO 1999, in which they assume that presbycusis and noise-induced permanent threshold shift (NIPTS) are additive on an antilogarithm basis.
(6) As a result of statistical analysis based on y = log(x + 0.01) transformation and the antilogarithmic mean density A-y = (antilog -y) -0.01, the reduction of snail population was observed at 13 out of 18 sites studied at 3 project areas and the significant reduction was statistically confirmed at 9 sites of them.