0 a thick piece of unshaped wood -- ไม้ซุง
The trees were sawn into logs and taken to the sawmill.
1 a logbook -- บันทึกข้อมูลในการเดินทางของเรือหรือเครื่องบิน
2 to write down or record in a logbook (especially the distance covered during a journey) -- จดบันทึก
Section 7 presents some user statistics derived from randomly logged requests.
If timber price were to fall by a third, then benefits are still comparable to half the proceeds of logging being invested.
However, the long-term effects of logging on plant and animal communities remain uncertain.
The log-rank test again suggested that the rate of repartnering varied by mental-health state.
The economic reform index, log of price level, corruption index, and the war dummy are the intermediate variables.
The counts were natural log transformed, after being augmented by 1 to avoid 1n(0).
All 11 component community samples demonstrated an approximately log-normal distribution of parasite species using cumulative probability plots.
The lowest maize yield harvested in 1996/97 under sole maize was attributed to leaching and water logging due to excessive rainfall and lodging.
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