double logarithmic chart

double logarithmic chart
French\ \ graphique bi-logarithmique; graphique doublement logarithmique; graphique log-log
German\ \ doppelt-logarithmisches Netz
Dutch\ \ dubbel-logaritmisch papier; dubbel-logaritmische grafiek
Italian\ \ carta a doppia scala logaritmica
Spanish\ \ gráfico doblemente logaritmico
Catalan\ \ gràfic doblement logarítmic
Portuguese\ \ gráfico duplamente logarítmico; carta duplamente logarítmica
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ dobbeltlogaritmisk diagram
Norwegian\ \ dobbelt logaritmisk diagram
Swedish\ \ dubbellogaritmiskt diagram
Greek\ \ διπλή λογαριθμικό διάγραμμα
Finnish\ \ kaksoislogaritmijakauma
Hungarian\ \ kettõs logaritmikus grafikon
Turkish\ \ çifte logaritmik grafik
Estonian\ \ kahesuunaline logaritmpaber
Lithuanian\ \ dvigubasis logaritiminis grafikas; dvigubasis logaritiminis diagrama
Slovenian\ \ dvojni logaritemski grafikon
Polish\ \ karta logarytmiczna podwójna
Russian\ \ двойной логарифмический график
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ tvöfaldur lógaritmískum graf
Euskara\ \ bikoitzeko diagrama logaritmikoa
Farsi\ \ nemoodare logaritmiye moza f
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ خريطة لوغارتمية مزدوجة
Afrikaans\ \ dubbellogaritmiese grafiek
Chinese\ \ 双 对 数 图
Korean\ \ 이중 로그 도표

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