Meaning Losses
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Asset outflows not directly related to the ordinary activities of the business.
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Losses result from the sale of an asset (other than inventory) for less than the amount shown on the company's books. Since the loss is outside of the main activity of a business, it is reported [..]
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Energy lost or wasted during the transmission of energy from the generator to the end user.
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Losses includes losses in gas distribution, electricity transmission, and coal transport.
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Reasons for the gap between target performance and actual performance
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Power that is harvested by a wind generator but is not transferred to a usable form. Losses can be from friction, electrical resistance, or other causes.
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 The amount of power that is lost in transmission from source to load due to physical inefficiencies.
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  The term used to refer to energy and power that turns to waste heat during the operation of an electric system.  Energy loss is the difference between power supplied and power received due to dissipation along transmission lines and other facilities; line loss is the energy lost in transmission and distribution lines only.
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The signal strength is decreased over cable, splitters and connectors. Compensation for losses must be made when designing a MATV system.
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Unintentional transfers of substances, other than as discharges, emissions or the result of accidents, directly or indirectly to the marine environment, which have, for example (i) leached, eroded or [..]
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Electric energy or capacity wasted in the normal operation of a power system. Some kilowatt-hours are lost in the form of waste heat in electrical equipment such as substation conductors. LINE LOSSES are kilowatts or kilowatt-hours lost in transmission and distribution lines under certain conditions. (SOURCE: California Energy Commission, http://ww [..]
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Power (kilowatts) and energy (kilowatt-hours) lost during the operation of an electric system. Losses occur principally when energy is transformed into wasted heat in conductors and other apparatus.
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The power that is lost as dissipated heat when power flows in transmission lines and transformers.
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Partial Hearing Loss in both Ears.
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Hearing Loss due to damage or impairment of both the conductive Elements (Hearing Loss, Conductive) and the sensorineural Elements (Hearing Loss, Sensorineural) of the ear.
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Bone loss due to osteoclastic activity.
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Decrease in existing Body Weight.
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The general term applied to energy (kWh) and capacity (kW) lost in the operation of an electric system. Losses occur principally as energy transformations from kWh to waste-heat in electrical conductors and apparatus.
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The general term applied to energy (kWh) and capacity (kW) lost in the operation of an electric system. Losses occur principally as energy transformations from kWh to waste-heat in electrical conductors and apparatus. This power expended without accomplishing useful work occurs primarily on the transmission and distribution systems.
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