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Discover LudwigThe phrase "indicator of loss" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing signs or metrics that signify a decrease or detriment in a particular area, such as finance, health, or performance.
Example: "The sudden drop in sales figures serves as a clear indicator of loss for the company this quarter."
Alternatives: "sign of loss" or "measure of loss."
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Intrathoracic impedance 8 Ω below reference, an indication of residual fluid, and CRT pacing below 90%, an indicator of loss of CRT, had the ability to identify risk for 30-day readmission as a univariate.
The stagnation pressure plays the role of an indicator of loss if the stagnation temperature is constant.
Loss of mitochondrial membrane potential (as an indicator of loss of function) was detected by JC-1.
Other wells remained colorless (as an indicator of loss of function in a catabolic step), as did the reference well containing water.
This activity is widely employed as an indicator of cell viability and proliferation; loss of metabolic activity was used as an indirect indicator of loss of cell viability.
All models included an indicator of loss to follow-up, which identified patients for whom no data was found in FY2001.
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Cracking of cover concrete due to steel corrosion is one of the clear physical indicators of loss of service life of corroding RC structures.
This ubiquity, and their robust immunostimulatory capacity, points to their importance in regulation of intracellular processes and, therefore, indicators of loss of cellular integrity if found extracellularly.
We showed that poroelastic properties, highlighting fluid solid interactions, are more sensitive indicators of loss of mechanical function compared to equilibrium properties in which fluid flow is negligible.
Immediate postnatal weight loss (an indicator of water loss, likely to reflect water retention associated with pregnancy hormones) as well as neonatal weight gain rate after the nadir (known to reflect growth hormone levels) was significantly positively associated with premenopausal breast cancer risk.
As indicated in the Introduction, in the light of the literature, we considered the immediate postnatal weight loss as an indicator of water loss, probably reflecting water retention caused by pregnancy hormones, and the postnadir rate of growth as an indicator of higher levels of growth hormones, particularly IGF-1.
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