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antilogarithm
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an·ti·log·a·rithm  (nt-lôg-rm, -lg-, nt-)
n.
The number for which a given logarithm stands; for example, where log x equals y, then x is the antilogarithm of y.

anti·loga·rithmic adj.

antilogarithm
Noun
Maths a number corresponding to a given logarithm

antilogarithm  (nt-lôg-rthm, nt)
The number whose logarithm is a given number. For example, the logarithm of 1,000 (103) is 3, so the antilogarithm of 3 is 1,000. In algebraic notation, if log x = y, then antilog y = x.
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Noun1.antilogarithm - the number of which a given number is the logarithm
numeral, number - a symbol used to represent a number; "he learned to write the numerals before he went to school"


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Table 3 shows estimates of fetal cord blood changes, calculated from the final SEM in Figure 2 with use of nonstandardized coefficients (original or natural coefficients) and an antilogarithmic calculation method (cord blood lead level, maternal blood lead level, and RBC lead level were log-transformed in the models).
 
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