Collocations withloss
These are words often used in combination withloss.
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age-related loss
This abrupt decline in the abundance of darkened photoreceptors coincides with the age by which 50% of the age-related loss in visual acuity is achieved.
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anticipated loss
The council arrived at an anticipated loss not of £1·1 million but of £300,000.
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catastrophic loss
Nonliving things, having relatively fewer correlated features, are vulnerable to damage on a more individual basis, but then show a less catastrophic loss as the disease progresses.
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complete loss
In this case, flapping is not evident because it does not result in the complete loss of the \\t\\-\\d\\ contrast.
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consecutive loss
This was preceded by six consecutive loss making years dating back to 2005.
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consequent loss
This simple process prevented size-fractionation and the consequent loss of organisms in very concentrated samples.
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considerable loss
Breaking down the large pedigrees into smaller ones might be an option, but this procedure would result in a considerable loss of statistical power.
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corresponding loss
The corresponding loss in expressive power can be recovered by making safety explicit as a contract.
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cumulative loss
This form of presentation reflects cumulative gain rather than cumulative loss.
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devastating loss
Much of that is from small savers who face the devastating loss of their life savings.
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economic loss
Infection with these parasites is a source of considerable economic loss to the horse industry.
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estimated loss
Estimated loss rates thus depend on the choice of models for these two components.
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excessive loss
Blood transfusion was required in nine out of the 44 procedures (20%) because of excessive loss of blood.
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expected loss
If we adopt a direct payments rule, for instance, the relevant measure of the damages would be the expected loss.
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fat loss
The book covers more than 50 topics, including rapid fat loss, increasing strength, boosting endurance, and polyphasic sleep.
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fear of loss
Negative reactions are only experienced by men for a very short time and may be ascribed predominantly to fear of loss of potency.
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financial loss
Yet the trade offered advantages which frequently outweighed the financial loss or the risk.
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gradual loss
They lead to a gradual loss of some key abilities required for coping in an urban environment.
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hair loss
The typical pattern of hair loss is divided into seven categories.
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hearing loss
In this article we consider a further source of evidence: children with hearing loss.
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heat loss
The same applies to heat loss and thermal insulation.
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heavy loss
A publisher who arrived late on the market or who miscalculated the demand for an ordinary, "mid-list" book could be punished with a heavy loss.
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huge loss
Vessel decommissioning, as required by effort reduction programs, would inflict a huge loss on fishery owners.
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insured loss
Before 1987, an insured loss of about $1 billion occurred only once every few years; now it occurs each year.
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irreversible loss
It is essential to bear in mind that the limit induces a qualitative change in the system behaviour, with an irreversible loss of information.
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loss aversion
Finally, an extra argument for using a downside risk measure is that it represents the notion of loss aversion.
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loss function
They provide a learning algorithm with constant gain but do not use a discounted loss function.
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loss of appetite
In this subgroup the most common symptoms were fever, headache, sore throat, abdominal pain or cramps, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting.
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loss of autonomy
Some religious organizations feared a loss of autonomy if they accepted taxpayer funding.
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loss of confidence
And this frequent loss of confidence means that doxastic conservatism usually cannot be used as a way of retaining one's beliefs.
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loss of consciousness
The extremes range from occasional partial seizures of simple symptomatology without loss of consciousness to full-blown tonie-clonic seizures.
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loss of control
It generated pure and strong emotions, and presented an image of loss of control, of a disruption that refused to yield to the laboratory.
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loss of coordination
Sadly, this seems to be an increasing problem amongst instrumentalists, commonly causing pain and loss of coordination.
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loss of credibility
More practically, the loss of credibility by the central bank will greatly reduce both the maximum achievable net output, and the optimal disinflation length.
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loss of dignity
But it also protested against a resilient employer that failed to respond to long-standing grievances and loss of dignity.
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loss of faith
The results of this loss of faith are everywhere to be seen.
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loss of innocence
Medical knowledge entails a certain loss of innocence, and physicians are unable to revert to being "mere" patients.
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loss of liberty
There would be a significant loss of liberty, and legal sanctions would be applied in a myriad of cases in which sanctions are ultimately unjustifiable.
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loss of manufacturing
Loss of manufacturing has a spin-off effect locally, as it is generally understood.
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loss of momentum
Its work is made all the harder because of the loss of momentum over the past two years.
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loss of prestige
The downfall of the chiefs was followed by loss of prestige among their underlings, the village headmen.
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loss of privacy
On the one hand, agents can render their users and owners more vulnerable to loss of privacy.
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loss of self-esteem
More global feelings of worthlessness that present more like a loss of self-esteem tend to be less common.
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loss of sensation
The loss of sensation produced by cortical lesions demonstrate cortical areas which are essential for that sensation.
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loss of sovereignty
For example, the domestic political and economic ramications of the loss of sovereignty over domestic policy that results from policy convergence are overlooked.
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mass loss
Values > 1 indicates mass loss, and < 1 indicates mass gain.
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massive loss
But often the natural does great harm - disease, pestilence, floods, hurricanes, fire, landslides, and the like can cause massive loss of human life.
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memory loss
Symptoms are varied but commonly include memory loss, mood changes and difficulties with language and judgement.
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minimal loss
Extrusion through small pores resulted in vesicle division with minimal loss of contents.
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moisture loss
All dishes were wrapped with plastic film to reduce moisture loss during incubation and stratification.
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neuronal loss
As for neuronal loss, however, stereological investigations have not supported early reports that there is widespread and dramatic loss of synapses in the aging brain.
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nitrogen loss
These forests on spodosols also exhibit highly efficient nitrogen cycling (low nitrogen loss).
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overtime loss
This time falling short in a dramatic game seven double overtime loss.
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packet loss
If a carrier appears in the middle of the upstream data signal, ingress cancellation can remove the interfering carrier without causing packet loss.
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perceived loss
However, the perceived loss of support and reciprocity might threaten practitioners' loyalty and willingness to collaborate.
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permanent loss
This paper organizes definitions that regulators are likely to encounter into three types involving cost transfer, temporary loss or permanent loss.
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potential loss
Among crops, the total global potential loss due to pests varied from about 50 % in wheat to more than 80 % in cotton production.
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profound loss
The retinas of these coneless mice appear structurally quite normal with the exception of a profound loss of cone photoreceptors.
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progressive loss
These functional changes lead to a progressive loss of the organism's ability to withstand both internal and environmental stresses, causing the failure of cellular homeostasis.
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projected loss
This year, even in the depths of a world recession, there is a projected loss of only £0·8 million.
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rapid loss
It leads to the rapid loss of central vision, often followed by further loss of peripheral vision.
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resulting loss
Nor does this imply that the resulting loss of power for the democratic majority is such that bills of rights are altogether undesirable.
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sense of loss
An abiding sense of loss and longing seems the necessary accompaniment of assuming responsibility for our own fate, individually and collectively.
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sensory loss
To maintain the context of sensory loss, consider persons who are color blind.
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severe loss
Virtually all patients with primary autonomic failure are found at postmortem to have severe loss of intermedio-lateral column cells.
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short-term loss
Here we might suffer a short-term loss, but would enjoy long-term benefits.
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significant loss
Thresholds could not be equated across zygosity or gender without significant loss of fit.
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staggering loss
That is a staggering loss both of employment for those individuals and of our economic base.
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straight loss
Consequently, last year there was a straight loss of £200 million in the motor industry alone.
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substantial loss
Early season drought inhibits plant growth, affects subsequent development and can lead to a substantial loss in yield.
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sudden loss
The singularity reflects the sudden loss of localization of the allele distribution.
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temporary loss
Whatever temporary loss of external power occurred was an understandable but secondary effect.
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terrible loss
Many would regard this as a terrible loss.
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total loss
They fail to address why there is a decline and often a total loss of play behavior among adults of many species.
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tragic loss
The predominant narrative of dementia has until recently been that of a tragic loss of self.
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tremendous loss
That would be a tremendous loss to the country as a whole.
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unexpected loss
Since the tax rate on capital has risen and the original old agents own much of the capital, they suffer an unexpected loss.
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yield loss
Similar yield loss with delayed planting also occurs with proso millet30, corn31 and sun-ower10.
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