Meaning log
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Electronic information about activity recorded by a computer during the course of operation.
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At the beginning of an editing process, the information about source material is entered into bins, i.e. it is logged. Logging can either be done automatically or manually, before capturing or while c [..]
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See media log.
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1. An instrument for measuring the speed or distance or both traveled by a vessel. A chip log (ancient) consists essentially of a weighted wooden quadrant (quarter of a circle) attached to a bridle in [..]
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A book for maintaining complete daily records, 
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documentation of a site description and/or a visit (see also form)
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A small rectangular notebook used by pilots to record lies.
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A small rectangular notebook used by pilots to record lies.
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When you log off. Disconnect from the game.
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The physical record of everyone who has signed/interacted with a geocache. Also, The online record of everyone who has interacted with a geocache. Also, the online record of anyone who has interacted [..]
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 Large wood of at least 10 cm diameter, e.g., a large branch, tree stem, tree trunk.
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File into which information on data system events and their instigators is automatically recorded
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record of activities maintained by several operating departments.
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The results of a survey which gathers information about the subsurface formations. Logs typically consist of several curves on a long grid that describe properties within the wellbore or surrounding formations that can be interpreted to provide information about the location of oil, gas, and water. Also called well logs
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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 obtain various characteristics of downhole formatio [..]
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To conduct a survey inside a borehole to gather information about the subsurface formations; the results of such a survey. Logs typically consist of several curves on a long grid that describe propert [..]
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A systematic recording of data, such as a a driller’s log, mud log, electrical well log, or radioactivity log. many different logs are run in wells to obtain various characteristics of downhole format [..]
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To conduct a survey inside a borehole to gather information about the subsurface formations; the results of such a survey. Logs typically consist of several curves on a long grid that describe properties within the wellbore or surrounding formations that can be interpreted to provide information about the location of oil, gas, and water. Also calle [..]
Source: data.airwatergas.org (offline)

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(well) Records taken during or after the drilling of a well
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In the context of economics, log always means 'natural log', that is loge, where e is the natural constant that is approximately 2.718281828. So x=log y ex=y.
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The trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches. ''They walked across the stream on a fallen log.'' Any bulky piece as cut from the above, used as timber, fuel etc. * '''1995''': [http://nasb.scr [..]
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Longboard.
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A daily record written to record where a ship travels and what has happened on it. Lookout
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The part of the trunk that is suitable for use as timber.
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To continuously measure formation properties with electrically powered instruments to infer properties and make decisions about drilling and production operations. The record of the measurements, typi [..]
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See Audit Log.
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To record details of information or events in an organized record-keeping system, usually sequenced in the order in which they occurred
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A list of recorded events. A log may contain usage data, performance data, errors, warnings and operational information. Drupal’s events are logged by the modules dblog and syslog.
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"record of observations, readings, etc.," originally "record of a ship's progress," 1842, sailor's shortening of log-book (1670s), the daily record of a ship's speed [..]
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"to fell trees for logs," 1717; earlier "to strip a tree" to make it a log (1690s), from log (n.1). Related: Logged; logging (n.1).
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"to enter into a log-book," 1823, from log (n.2). Meaning "to attain (a speed) as noted in a log" is recorded by 1883. Meaning "to log in to a computer" is from 1963; it [..]
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unshaped large piece of tree, early 14c., of unknown origin. Old Norse had lag "felled tree" (from stem of liggja "to lie," hence "a tree that lies prostrate"), but many [..]
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Log [N] [S]the smallest measure for liquids used by the Hebrews ( Leviticus 14:10 Leviticus 14:12 Leviticus 14:15 Leviticus 14:21 Leviticus 14:24 ), called in the Vulgate sextarius. It is the Hebrew u [..]
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thick section cut from a tree.
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detailed record of a voyage. Also called a logbook.
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A broadcast station's record of its programming.
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a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches enter into a log, as on ships and planes logarithm: the exponent required to produce a given number cut lumber, as in woods and forests a wri [..]
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Logarithm (common)
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a thick round piece of wood. The same word also means a ship’s diary
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Synonym journal.
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A record of the ship's course, progress, and any events of navigational importance.
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A log or log entry was a recording, sometimes written but usually verbal, entered into a starship computer record for posterity. Many officers aboard Federation starships recorded official logs, denot [..]
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the smallest measure for liquids used by the Hebrews (Lev. 14:10, 12, 15, 21, 24), called in the Vulgate sextarius. It is the Hebrew unit of measure of capacity, and is equal to the contents of six or [..]
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[Weights And Measures AND Measures]
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Measurement of the geometry of the inner wall of the casing as a function of measured depth. The logging tool uses either acoustic or multi-finger technology to make these measurements.
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Measurement of a formation structure or fluid content and property presented as a function of measured depth. In general, a logging tool that measures these properties have an energy source (electric, [..]
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klots (kletser)
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Noun. A lump of excrement. From its vague similarity to a to a sawn tree trunk.
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A record of a computer's or application's activity, used for system information, backup, and recovery.
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register
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chronological record of a station’s program and commercial exact air times.
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A record of events. (1) In broadcasting, a log (or logger) is a recording of everything which goes to air, kept for legal or regulatory purposes. (2) In television news production, a list of the eleme [..]
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At the beginning of an editing process, the information about source material is entered into bins, i.e. it is logged. Logging can either be done automatically or manually, before capturing or while capturing material.
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a record of a user’s download or URL requests on the Internet whether via the Web, P2P, Usenet and IRC; logs are often compiled by IP address
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stipes
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A record of courses or operation. Also, a device to measure speed.
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An instrument for measuring the velocity of a ship. It is a flat piece of wood, some six inches in radius, and in the shape of a quadrant. A piece of lead is nailed to the rim to make the log float pe [..]
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By which the ship's path is measured, and her rate of going ascertained. Log-board, on which are marked the transactions of the ship, and from thence it is copied into the log-book every day. Log [..]
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A record of courses or operation. Also, a device to measure speed.
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A systematic recording of data, as from the driller’s log, mud log, electrical well log, or radioactivity log. Many different logs may be run to obtain various characteristics of downhole formations.
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An opium pipe.
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A record of information or events in an organized system, usually sequenced in the order in which the events occurred.
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A file that the server automatically creates, which records activities that specific programs and applications on the server perform. For example, error logs list the errors that visitors have encountered on websites that Apache generates.
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 A file that keeps track of network connections.  
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A slang name for a barracuda
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Instrument or apparatus for ascertaining ship's speed through water and/or distance run. 2. Log book. 3. Abbreviation for 'Logarithm'.
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A record of courses or operation. Also, a device to measure speed.
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  (1) a ship's speedometer; (2) the act of a ship in making certain speed, as "The ship logged 20 knots"; (3) book or ledger in which data or events that occurred during a watch [..]
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(1) A record of all the activities aboard a ship. The Log Book. (2) A device used to measure the distance traveled and speed through the water.
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a book containing the official record of a ship's activities and other pertinent data. See deck log.
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1. a device for measuring the speed or distance, or both, traveled by a vessel. See Chip Log and Dutchman's Log  2. a Deck or Ship's Log
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(1) A record of all the activities aboard a ship. The Log Book. (2) A device used to measure the distance traveled and speed through the water.
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A book for maintaining records, similar to a diary.
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