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loss of consciousness lack of awareness and having perception
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loss (1) the situation in which money received from the sale of an item is less than the money previously spent to buy the item. (2) the excess of costs and expenses over income. (3) a category of classified assets. See classification of assets.
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loss In wireless microphones, most frequently refers to the energy lost in RF coaxial cables. See Cable Loss.
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loss Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property. With reference to policies of indemnity, this term means a valid claim for recovery thereunder. In its application to liability policies, the term refers to payments made on behalf of the insured.
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loss This is completely the opposite of gain in a circuit, ie attenuation.
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