Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Grief" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Loss and can
If the traffic on a virtual circuit is exceeding its traffic contract, as determined by the GCRA, the network can either drop the cells or mark the Cell Loss Priority ( CLP ) bit ( to identify a cell as potentially redundant ).
Loss of attention by the helmsman can lead to an accidental jibe, causing injury to the boat or crew.
Loss of scalp hair androgenic alopecia can also occur.
The TRP can be used to determine Body Loss ( BoL ).
Recent transitions: Loss of sexual reproduction can be inherited in a simple Mendelian fashion in the monogonont rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus: This species can normally switch between sexual and asexual reproduction ( cyclical parthenogenesis ), but occasionally gives rise to purely asexual lineages ( obligate parthenogens ).
Loss of smell can also be dangerous because it hinders the detection of gas leaks, fire, and spoiled food.
Loss of electricity during ice storms can also easily lead to hypothermia and even death from hypothermia.
From this information, the Annualized Loss Expectancy ( ALE ) can be calculated.
Loss of glucose can be prevented by using Fluoride tubes ( i. e., gray-top ) since fluoride inhibits glycolysis.
Loss of necessary protein due to nephritis can result in several life-threatening symptoms.
Loss of electrolytes or dehydration is potential risk that can even prove deadly.
Unlike parliamentary systems, where a Loss of Supply would trigger resignations and new elections, a budget crisis can often lead to an extended stand-off.
Loss leaders can be an important part of companies ' marketing and sales strategies, especially during dumping campaigns.
Loss argues that nothing can ever happen in the relationship of Elyot and Amanda, because it is based on conflicting emotions: " they are bound to repeat themselves, playing out their scene again and again with different words and different props but always with the same result.
Loss of traction is as sudden and unexpected as on a pavement or road, but can be fatal if the rock is in an exposed position with a drop below.
* ( US Only )-Tax Loss Harvesting-Realized tax losses can carry forward forever and can be applied to offset capital gains months or years in the future.
Loss of activity caused by photobleaching can be controlled by reducing the intensity or time-span of light exposure, by increasing the concentration of fluorophores, or by employing more robust fluorophores that are less prone to bleaching ( e. g., Alexa Fluors, Seta Fluors, or DyLight Fluors ).
* Loss or deletion of the trail of documentation so that the specific person can no longer easily be linked to a documentary record or cannot be shown officially to have existed
Loss of damaged nucleotides at the break site can lead to deletions, and joining of nonmatching termini forms translocations.
Loss of the skin leaves patients vulnerable to infections from fungi and bacteria, and can result in sepsis, the leading cause of death in the disease.
Also traumatic causes can lead to Acute Vision Loss.

Loss and be
Loss of NOEY2 expression is linked to an increased risk of ovarian and breast cancers ; in 41 % of breast and ovarian cancers the protein encoded by NOEY2 is not expressed, suggesting that it functions as a tumor suppressor gene Therefore, if a person inherits both chromosomes from the mother, the gene will not be expressed and the individual is put at a greater risk for breast and ovarian cancer.
Loss of secrecy and / or authenticity, even for a single user, has system-wide security implications, and a strategy for recovery must thus be established.
Loss of consciousness must not be confused with altered states of consciousness, such as delirium ( when the person is confused and only partially responsive to the environment ), normal sleep, hypnosis, and other altered states in which the person responds to stimuli.
Loss of consciousness should not be confused with the notion of the psychoanalytic unconscious or cognitive processes ( e. g., implicit cognition ) that take place outside of awareness.
Loss of wheels caused many wagons to be abandoned along the route.
In the United Kingdom and countries such as Malaysia and Singapore, informed consent in medical procedures requires proof as to the standard of care to be expected as a recognised standard of acceptable professional practice ( the Bolam Test ), that is, what risks would a medical professional usually disclose in the circumstances ( see Loss of right in English law ).
Loss of self may be experienced as an actual death and rebirth, undergone with anguish and joy of overwhelming intensity.
Loss of working hours will be vast during cleanup, but even after the radiation levels reduce to an acceptable level, there might be residual public fear of the site including possible unwillingness to conduct business as usual in the area.
Loss aversion may be explained as being rational when living at subsistence level where a reduction of resources may have meant death and it thus may have been rational to place a greater value on losses than on gains.
* Loss of residential property value: Homes near an undesirable development may be less desirable when the owner attempts to sell it.
Loss and rejection are so painful that these individuals will choose to be lonely rather than risk trying to connect with others.
He writes: “ The Ancients in All Towns were for having some intricate Ways and turn again Streets or loops, without any Passage through them, that if an Enemy comes into them, he may be at a Loss, and be in Confusion and Suspense ; or if he pushes on daringly, may be easily destroyed ”.
" Loss lead " describes the concept that an item is is intended to " lead " to the subsequent sale of other items, the sales of which will be made in greater numbers, or greater profits, or both.

Loss and either
For research into safety, the Highway Loss Data Institute takes into account a combination of both vehicle size and other vehicle features with all passenger cars that do not fit the definition of either " sports " or " luxury ", are classified on the basis of both vehicle length and wheelbase.
* Loss of the phallus from either disease or blood supply issues
Loss of the gene coding for either netrin 1 or neogenin led to the improper formation of the ( TEBs ), suggesting that rather than acting as a guidance molecule as in neuronal systems, netrin 1 serves as an adhesive in mammary tissue.

Loss and loss
Loss includes the death of a spouse or loved one, divorce, loss of a job, money, power, etc.
The most commonly used model for predicting soil loss from water erosion is the Universal Soil Loss Equation ( USLE ), which estimates the average annual soil loss as:
# Loss of sovereignty: Membership often comes with a loss of state sovereignty as treaties are signed which require cooperation on the part of all member states.
** Loss leader a deliberate commercial loss made in the expectation of recouping it by profitable sales of other lines
Loss estimates are lower bound estimates because many impacts, such as loss of human lives, cultural heritage, and ecosystem services, are difficult to value and monetize, and thus they are poorly reflected in estimates of losses.
Loss of olfaction may lead to the loss of libido, though this usually does not apply to congenital anosmics.
Loss of supply is interpreted as indicating a loss of confidence in the government.
Loss aversion appears to manifest itself in investor behavior as a reluctance to sell shares or other equity, if doing so would result in a nominal loss.
He showed that " loss " in capabilities did not begin only after exceeding these tolerances, but increased as described by the Taguchi Loss Function at any condition exceeding the nominal condition.
* Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support Support for parents who have experienced the death of a baby through early pregnancy loss, stillbirth or infant death.
* Loss of control, a catastrophic condition in jet aircraft operations that results in the loss of control of the aircraft
Loss of voltage from the vehicle battery may have wide-ranging effects — from a trivial loss of radio receiver preset stations to a significant loss of security codes or engine control parameters.
The concept of the Minimum Energy Loss ( MEL ) weir was developed to pass large floods with minimum energy loss and afflux, and nearly-constant total head along the waterway.
Loss of the high ( spatial ) frequency content causes blurring and loss of sharpness ( see discussion related to Point spread function ).
Hypoxia first causes a greyout ( a dimming of the vision ), also called brownout, followed by tunnel vision and ultimately complete loss of vision ' blackout ' followed by g-induced Loss Of Consciousness or ' g-LOC '.
Loss of motor function results in dorsiflexion, contractures of the toes, loss of the interosseous muscle function and leads to contraction of the digits, so called hammer toes.
* Loss of accommodation ( loss of focusing ability, blurred vision — cycloplegia )
* Loss of appetite and weight loss
* Loss of ambulation ( loss of ability to walk ) may not occur until the person is in his fifties.
* Loss of innocence-The burden of responsibility and the many traditionally adult situations the children face bring about the premature loss of innocence.
Loss of older, hollow trees and loss of feeding habitat across south-eastern Australia through land clearing has led to a significant reduction in the numbers of this cockatoo in recent years.

0.672 seconds.