It has altered the position of the siphuncle, has placed it in the centre instead of leaving it on the back, but it still whirls its spiral logarithmically as did the Ammonites in the earliest ages of the world's existence.
"The Life of the Spider"
J. Henri Fabre
Careful studies soon showed that the activities did not decay logarithmically-which means that they were caused by mixtures, not individual pure substances-and the original four activities reported by Fermi grew to at least nine.
"A Brief History of Element Discovery, Synthesis, and Analysis"
Glen W. Watson
All assume that the correct method of representing the heat transfer rate is by the use of one term, which seems to be unwarranted and probably has been adopted on account of the convenience in working up the results by plotting them logarithmically.
"Steam, Its Generation and Use"
Babcock & Wilcox Co.