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This post offers reasons for using logarithmic scales, also called log scales, on charts and graphs. It explains when logarithmic graphs with base 2 are preferred to logarithmic graphs with base 10.
If the curve in the log graph is shown in regular linear scale, it looks like this: Clearly, the OxyContin levels peak quickly, but then they decline quickly as well.
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