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- DictionaryLoss/lôs/
noun
- 1. the fact or process of losing something or someone: "avoiding loss of time"
2 days ago · Loss is a component of our life, but it can elicit complex and difficult emotions. Losses come in many types and different magnitudes; they can range from something relatively minor (such as the losing a cherished item) to major events (like losing a loved one).
3 days ago · Grieving the Different Losses in Your Life. Samantha Gluck. Russell Friedman, author of the Grief Recovery Handbook and Executive Director of the Grief Recovery Institute, joined us to discuss dealing with many different kinds of loss and grief, including losing a loved one through death or divorce, or the sadness one experiences from the loss ...
1 day ago · Quantum decoherence is the loss of quantum coherence. Quantum decoherence has been studied to understand how quantum systems convert to systems which can be explained by classical mechanics.
5 days ago · What is Consequential Loss? Generally speaking, consequential losses are indirect losses that do not naturally flow from the breach of contract itself. Some examples of consequential losses that are typically excluded from a party’s liability in a contract include: loss of revenue; loss of profit; loss of benefit; loss of reputation;
5 days ago · Total loss car insurance refers to car insurance coverage that can help cover the costs of replacing your vehicle if it is totaled in an accident or if the repair costs exceed the price of...
5 days ago · A loss history is a documented history of damages or losses connected with a given asset. While used in several different applications, the term is most commonly associated with a loss in value of commercial and residential properties.
5 days ago · Home. UNU-EHS. Series. Understanding Humanity’s Role in Biodiversity Loss: 5 Elements of Accelerating Species Extinctions. How do human activities accelerate biodiversity loss? And what risks does this pose for species, ecosystems and ourselves? Date Published. 16 May 2024. © Elizabeth de Bruin / iStock.