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  2. Loglog plot - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Linear, Concave, and Convex Functions In original (left) and log10 (right) scales. In science and engineering, a loglog graph or loglog plot is a two-dimensional graph of numerical data that uses logarithmic scales on both the horizontal and vertical axes. Power functions – relationships of the form – appear as straight ...

  3. SCSI log pages - Wikipedia

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    The Log Sense and Log Select commands include a 6-bit address field, allowing for 64 possible log pages. There is a standard map of log page addresses below. Note that any given SCSI device type will only support a subset of these log pages. 00h - supported log pages. 01h - buffer over-run/under-run.

  4. Log, Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Log, Mokronog-Trebelno. Log, Rogatec. Log, Ruše. Log, Sevnica. Log nad Škofjo Loko, in Škofja Loka. Those distinguished other than by the name of the including municipality: Log pod Mangartom (in Bovec) Log pri Brezovici (in Log–Dragomer) Log pri Mlinšah (in Zagorje ob Savi)

  5. PageGroup - Wikipedia

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    PageGroup is a provider of permanent, contract and temporary recruitment for clerical professionals, qualified professionals and executives across various disciplines. The company has four operational brands: Michael Page, Page Executive, Page Personnel, Page Outsourcing and Page Contracting. [2] The company operates in 36 countries globally.

  6. Help:Logging in - Wikipedia

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    When you are logged in, you will see your username displayed at the top right of the page. Click on this to get to your user page, which you can edit in the same way as any other wiki page. Most users write a little bit about themselves and their interests on their user page. You also have a User talk page.

  7. Log - Wikipedia

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    Log. Look up log, -log, or logs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Log most often refers to: Trunk (botany), the stem and main wooden axis of a tree, called logs when cut. Logging, cutting down trees for logs. Firewood, logs used for fuel. Lumber or timber, converted from wood logs. Logarithm, in mathematics. Log, LOG or LoG may also refer to:

  8. Wikipedia:Deletion log - Wikipedia

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    This page is currently inactive and is retained for historical reference. Either the page is no longer relevant or consensus on its purpose has become unclear. To revive discussion, seek broader input via a forum such as the village pump .

  9. Page (firm) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Page operates 21 offices in the U.S., Mexico, and the United Arab Emirates. History. In 1898, Charles Henry Page and his brother Louis Page formed Page Brother, Architects and focused on designing courthouses and public schools. Charles's son, Charles Henry Page Jr., joined the firm following Louis's death in 1934.