Sentence examples for loss as defined from inspiring English sources

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This policy is designed to satisfy the social preferences that minimise the individual well-being loss as defined in Calo-Blanco (2014).

Under U.S. law as of July 2012, it is only when a data breach results in actual loss as defined by applicable law that compensable damages arise.

Appropriate management of all persons identified with congenital hearing loss, as defined above, requires a comprehensive genetic evaluation.

Therefore, AI as determined by MSA might be synonymous with 'borderline' or 'equivocal' loss as defined by MLPA.

Apical polarity loss, as defined by the formation of multilayers of cells or the lack of basal positioning of nuclei, has been used as a parameter for the characterization of early lesions in certain cancerous diseases [ 10].

While hair loss is common, severe hair loss as defined by Ludwig grade III (Ludwig 1977) or Sinclair grade 5 (Collins et al 2006; Yip and Sinclair 2006) is uncommon and affects less than 1% of women.

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L. 89 384 applicable with respect to amounts received after December 31 , 1964 in respect of foreign expropriation losses (as defined in section 1351(b) of this title) sustained after December 31 , 1958 see section 2 of Pub.

The outdoor to indoor path-loss model consists of three components, the outdoor path-loss as defined by the urban micro-cell (B1 LOS/B1 NLOS) model, the penetration loss into the building, and the indoor path-loss.

Loss of PTEN as defined by less than 50% of tumour cells positive for PTEN immunostaining was detected in 13 of the 73 (18%) tumours available for PTEN staining.

The misclassification measure is embedded in a smoothed zero-one function, referred to as loss function, defined as: l c ( O, Λ ) = l ( d c ( O ) ), (13).

Datasets with technical problems or artifacts such as probe loss (defined as drop of temperature under 36°C as well as visual evidence of probe loss in temperature signal) were excluded from further analysis.

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