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Loss of vision in both eyes may occur very abruptly and this disease is therefore a medical emergency.
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 may refer to:
Loss of self may be experienced as an actual death and rebirth, undergone with anguish and joy of overwhelming intensity.
Loss of these harmless bacteria following antibiotic use may allow opportunistic pathogenic bacteria to invade the human body.
Loss of trust and betrayals may take place as the downward spiral continues, eventually ending the relationship.
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 appetite and general malaise may also occur.
Loss of the GADD45G enhancer in humans may contribute to an increase of certain neuronal populations and to forebrain expansion in humans.
* Loss of residential property value: Homes near an undesirable development may be less desirable when the owner attempts to sell it.
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.
In these cases, tunnel vision and greyout may proceed to a g-force induced Loss Of Consciousness ( g-LOC ).
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 aversion may also explain sunk cost effects.
Loss aversion may be more salient when people compete.
Loss of muscle bulk or fasciculations, a particular fine twitching of muscle, may be seen.
Loss of balance and coordination may also occur.
Loss of seizure-control may come from unexpected sources.
# Loss of detail: Information that seemed unimportant at an earlier stage may become crucial later.
Loss of a stirrup or dropping the reins are also faults, and may be cause for elimination.
* Loss of ambulation ( loss of ability to walk ) may not occur until the person is in his fifties.

Loss and lead
* L — Loss: number of games where pitcher was pitching while the opposing team took the lead, never lost the lead, and went on to win
In the song " Power and Glory " from Lou Reed's 1992 album Magic and Loss, Reed recalls the experience of seeing his friend dying of cancer and makes reference to the myth, " I saw isotopes introduced into his lungs / trying to stop the cancerous spread / And it made me think of Leda and The Swan / and gold being made from lead "
Loss of attention by the helmsman can lead to an accidental jibe, causing injury to the boat or crew.
Loss of electricity during ice storms can also easily lead to hypothermia and even death from hypothermia.
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 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 aversion and the endowment effect lead to a violation of the Coase theorem — that " the allocation of resources will be independent of the assignment of property rights when costless trades are possible " ( p. 1326 ).
Loss of damaged nucleotides at the break site can lead to deletions, and joining of nonmatching termini forms translocations.
" Howard starred as the lead character in The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond ( 2009 ).
Also traumatic causes can lead to Acute Vision Loss.
Loss of trees from a property can also lead to a decrease in property value.
Mr. Fortin's paper A Recipe For Tax Loss gives several examples on how the tax on income trusts could lead to a loss in government tax revenue.
Loss of form during the 2004 – 05 Premier League season did lead to Drury being dropped for a short time and he was relieved of the captaincy ( which passed to Craig Fleming ) until the start of the 2006 – 07 season when he was re-instated.
Loss prevention departments look at all of the various issues that can potentially lead to losses, devise strategies to minimize those pitfalls within the business, and implement strategies that are practical, actionable, and consistent with the goals of the business.
British soul singer Pauline Henry ( former lead vocalist of " The Chimes ") recorded a contemporary version of the track in 1995 ( released as a single ); singer Jody Watley recorded a downtempo version for her 2006 album, The Makeover ; while Australian singer-songwriter Tina Arena recorded a version in 2007 for her album Songs of Love & Loss.
Loss of function mutations in this channel may lead to long QT syndrome ( LQT2 ), while gain of function mutations may lead to short QT syndrome.
Loss ( leakage ) of lead from the sample will result in a discrepancy in the ages determined by each decay scheme.

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 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 can be categorised as either physical or abstract, the physical loss being related to something that the individual can touch or measure, such as losing a spouse through death, while other types of loss are abstract, and relate to aspects of a person ’ s social interactions.
* Loss of control, a catastrophic condition in jet aircraft operations that results in the loss of control of the aircraft
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 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.

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