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Some items such as computers and sale items produce very little profit for retailers, so selling service plans and accessories is essential to profiting from the transaction ( see Loss leader ).

Loss and results
Loss of p53 creates genomic instability that most often results in the aneuploidy phenotype.
Loss of wetland floodplains results in more severe and damaging flooding.
Loss of their activity results in numerous mitotic defects.
* Loss of control, a catastrophic condition in jet aircraft operations that results in the loss of control of the aircraft
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 normal adult descending pyramidal control of the reflex arc to suppress extensor withdrawal results in the upgoing toes in the plantar reflex known as Babinski's sign.
Loss of all armor results in the player's death.
Loss of a single proton results in the monovalent hydrogenoxalate anion HC < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 4 </ sub >< sup >−</ sup >.
Susto is a culture bound syndrome found in Central America related to stress or emotional event, which results in " Soul Loss "
Loss of all hearts results in the loss of a life and the return to the last checkpoint.
Loss of an F-14 engine results in asymmetric thrust, which can exceed rudder authority, especially at low speeds.
( Loss of pouch young results in a return to estrus within 5 days.
Loss of function for any reason results in an inability to close the eye, necessitating eye drops at the minimum to removal of the eye in extreme cases.

Loss and with
# 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 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 consciousness may occur as the result of traumatic brain injury, brain hypoxia ( e. g., due to a brain infarction or cardiac arrest ), severe poisoning with drugs that depress the activity of the central nervous system ( e. g., alcohol and other hypnotic or sedative drugs ), severe fatigue, and other causes.
* Loss function, in statistics, a function representing the cost associated with an event
Loss of self may be experienced as an actual death and rebirth, undergone with anguish and joy of overwhelming intensity.
Loss of coelom is correlated with reduction in body size.
* Loss of final of infinitives and polysyllabic words, a feature shared with most of contemporary Catalan ( except Valencian variants ).
* William Edgar Grumman, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Redding, Connecticut, and the Record of their Services: With Mention of Others Who Rendered Service or Suffered Loss at the Hands of the Enemy During the Struggle for Independence, 1775-1783: Together with Some Account of the Loyalists of the Town and Vicinity, Their Organization, Their Efforts, and Sacrifices in Behalf of the Cause of Their King, and their Ultimate Fate.
Loss of these two Democratic lawmakers, along with two special elections won by Republicans, flipped the state senate to GOP control, where it has remained ever since ( as of September 2011.
* Loss of medial with compensatory lengthening of the preceding vowel and the following consonant, if present.
She had sung with the Joe Loss big band and alongside Eve Graham ( of The New Seekers ) in club group, The Nocturnes.
# Combine those analysis with the SME's business plan / business model analysis ( e. g. Business description, Business process, Business strategy, Revenue model, Business expansion, Return of Investment, Financial analysis ( Company History, Financial assumption, Cost / Benefit Analysis, Projected profit & Loss, Cashflow, Balance sheet & business Ratio, etc.
She coauthored the play Love, Loss, and What I Wore ( based on the book by Ilene Beckerman ) with her sister, Delia and it has played to sold out audiences in Canada, New York City, and The Geffen Playhouse in California.
1939 sheet music cover, " Introduced by Glenn Miller ", Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co., New York. Notable artists who have recorded big-band versions of " In The Mood " include the Joe Loss Orchestra, Xavier Cugat, Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Lubo D ' Orio, the Brian Setzer Orchestra, The Shadows and John Williams with the Boston Pops Orchestra.
* Loss of trust in the types of people that occupy similar positions as the harasser or his or her colleagues, especially in case they are not supportive, difficulties or stress on peer relationships, or relationships with colleagues
His 1959 play A Loss of Roses, with Carol Haney, Warren Beatty, and Betty Field, was filmed as The Stripper ( 1963 ), with Joanne Woodward, Richard Beymer and Claire Trevor, and a popular Jerry Goldsmith score.
A handsome man, with great personal courage and intelligence, he was described in the Brevis Historia Occupationis et Amissionis Terræ Sanctæ (" A Short History of the Occupation and Loss of the Holy Land "):
Loss of plasma from the vascular tree with the resulting edema additionally compromises the situation.
Metcalf has performed in roles that range from very large to very small in many films, including Desperately Seeking Susan, Making Mr. Right, Miles from Home, Internal Affairs, Stars and Bars, Beer League, Mistress, A Dangerous Woman, Uncle Buck, Blink, The Secret Life of Houses, Treasure Planet, Toy Story, Runaway Bride, Bulworth, Meet the Robinsons, Georgia Rule, Fun with Dick and Jane, Leaving Las Vegas, Scream 2, Stop Loss, and Hop.
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.
He did the costume for Ballett Frankfurt with pleats in a piece named " the Loss of Small Detail " William Forsythe and also work on ballet " Garden in the setting ".
The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet followed the bestselling successes The Doctor's Quick Weight Loss Diet ( with Dr. Irwin Maxwell Stillman
* Jones, Nigel, ' Loss is more: an interview with Margaret Forster ', Daily Mail, 31 August 2007 Online version

Loss and significantly
19 ( 2 ), 2001, p. 81 ‐ 83 ) shows that biointensive methods can enable small ‐ scale farms and farmers to significantly increase food production and income, utilize predominantly local, renewable resources and decrease expense and energy inputs while building fertile topsoil at a rate 60 times faster than in nature ( Worldwide Loss of Soil – and a Possible Solution Ecology Action, 1996 ).
Loss of power steering can significantly affect the handling of a vehicle.

Loss and than
More of his paintings have been stolen than those by any other artist ; the Art Loss Register has 550 of his works listed as missing.
Loss of the positive-definite condition through round-off error is avoided if rather than updating an approximation to the inverse of the Hessian, one updates the Cholesky decomposition of an approximation of the Hessian matrix itself.
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 sporulation ability in a bacterium during laboratory evolution appears to have been caused by mutation bias, rather than natural selection against the cost of maintaining sporulation ability.
* Loss of more than 50, 000 tonnes of foodgrains, including rice, gave rise to blackmarketing of foodgrains afterwards.
Loss and rejection are so painful that these individuals will choose to be lonely rather than risk trying to connect with others.
* Loss greater than 40 % (> 2000 mL )
Loss aversion implies that one who loses $ 100 will lose more satisfaction than another person will gain satisfaction from a $ 100 windfall.
Loss aversion was first proposed as an explanation for the endowment effect — the fact that people place a higher value on a good that they own than on an identical good that they do not own — by Kahneman, Knetsch, and Thaler ( 1990 ).
Loss of consciousness, headache, and vomiting usually occurs more often in hemorrhagic stroke than in thrombosis because of the increased intracranial pressure from the leaking blood compressing the brain.
In Bonanno's book, The Other Side of Sadness: What the New Science of Bereavement Tells Us About Life After a Loss, he summarizes his rigorously peer-reviewed research based on thousands of subjects and conducted over more than two decades.
Loss aversion also leads to greater regret for action than for inaction ; more
Loss of habitat is the other major threat to the Corn Crake, since drained and fertilised silage fields are less suitable for breeding than traditional hay meadows.
By this logic, recovery from recent Data Loss Events is easier and more complete than recovery from Data Loss Events that happened further in the past.
Loss and / or fusion of caudal vertebrae in pygostyle-like structures was a general trend in Cretaceous avian evolution, and a full pygostyle and associated structures may have evolved more than once to similar shapes.
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.

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