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Absorption lossThe quantity of water that is lost during the initial filling of a reservoir because of absorption by soil and rocks.
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Absorption lossThat part of the transmission loss caused by the dissipation or conversion of electrical, electromagnetic, or acoustic energy into other forms of energy as a result of its interaction with a material medium.
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Absorption lossWater losses that occur until the aggregate in a concrete mix is saturated. See aggregate
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Absorption lossthe decrease in signal strength that occurs when a radio wave transmitted by a wireless microphone passes through a material that absorbs some of the RF energy. See also transmission loss.
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Absorption lossThe attenuation of an electromagnetic wave as it passes through a shield. This loss is due primarily to induced currents and the associated resistance loss.
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Absorption lossThat part of the transmission loss caused by the dissipation or conversion of electrical, electromagnetic, or acoustic energy into other forms of energy as a result of its interaction with a material medium.
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