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logarithmic growth

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logarithmic growth [′läg·ə‚rith·mik ′grōth]
(microbiology)


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Growth inhibition in vitro: To culture SGC-7901 cells in logarithmic growth phase, we added swainsonine at different concentrations, as follows: 20, 10, 5, 2.
Both experimentally obtained result sequences show logarithmic growth and are expected to converge to a constant value for large document collection sizes.
The real dynamics of thermal resistance in the described case can be characterized as for convective parts of conventional solid fuel boilers [13]--periodical process with logarithmic growth of the baseline.
 
 
 
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