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  2. Loss - Wikipedia

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    Angular misalignment loss, power loss caused by the deviation from optimum angular alignment; Bridging loss, the loss that results when an impedance is connected across a transmission line

  3. Semantic satiation - Wikipedia

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    Semantic satiation is a psychological phenomenon in which repetition causes a word or phrase to temporarily lose meaning for the listener, [1] who then perceives the speech as repeated meaningless sounds. Extended inspection or analysis (staring at the word or phrase for a long time) in place of repetition also produces the same effect.

  4. Lose - Wikipedia

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    Lose may refer to: Lose, the third studio album by American indie rock band Cymbals Eat Guitars "Lose" (song), by KSI and Lil Wayne, 2021 "Lose", a song by Travis Scott from his 2016 album Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight; League of Super Evil, a Canadian animated television series produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment in conjunction with YTV

  5. Experts Say Timing Your Meals Like This Might Help You Lose ...

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    With any type of fasting, the longer the fast is, the quicker you’ll lose weight, in theory. ... meaning the results may change, cardiologist Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian, MD, DrPH, previously told ...

  6. No-win situation - Wikipedia

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    A no-win situation or loselose situation is an outcome of a negotiation, conflict or challenging circumstance in which all parties are worse off. It is an alternative to a win-win or outcome in which one party wins .

  7. Loss aversion - Wikipedia

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    The response to losses is stronger than the response to corresponding gains" is Kahneman's definition of loss aversion. After the first 1979 proposal in the prospect theory framework paper, Tversky and Kahneman used loss aversion for a paper in 1991 about a consumer choice theory that incorporates reference dependence , loss aversion, and ...

  8. Weight loss - Wikipedia

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    Intentional weight loss is the loss of total body mass as a result of efforts to improve fitness and health, or to change appearance through slimming. Weight loss is the main treatment for obesity, [1] [2] [3] and there is substantial evidence this can prevent progression from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes with a 7–10% weight loss and manage cardiometabolic health for diabetic people with a ...

  9. Opinion: When did conservatism lose its meaning? - AOL

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    The values the Republican Party once cherished and promoted have been corrupted and abandoned