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Перевод: loss
[существительное] потеря ; утрата ; проигрыш ; урон ; ущерб ; убыток ; пропажа ; угар
Тезаурус:
- Maxillary tooth loss
- The pattern that emerges from these results on trampling is one of breakage of skulls, jaws and postcrania leading to complete absence of skulls, reduction in numbers of maxillae, considerable loss of teeth from the jaws leading to large numbers of isolated teeth, considerable breakage of larger postcranial elements and some degree of loss, but no loss or breakage of smaller elements.
- Sudden impairment or loss, however, is likely to cause dependence, at least temporarily.
- They occur during fossilization, with loss of the organic component of bone and its replacement by minerals; the possible transport of bone after fossilization and its subsequent exposure to weathering; and the various biases and modifications introduced by incomplete excavation and inadequate preservation and storage of specimens in museums.
- A Halifax spokesman stressed the 20m provision on loans to the Kentish development Burrell's Wharf was highly prudent and would not necessarily lead to a loss of the same magnitude.
- The "benefit" was in fact a deferred payment, which both tied a player to a single club and was of no value to those who through loss of form or injury were not able to serve the county for a long enough period.
- Its tasks include finding out how the cladding around the nuclear fuel rods deforms at the high temperatures that might follow a loss of cooling water.
- In addition, a series of indices have been developed for demonstrating breakage in the skull and mandible, recognizing several stages of breakage of the bones and loss of the teeth from the jaws.
- A negative view of marketing is the "dog eat dog" view where the school can only gain by putting another school at a disadvantage or loss.
- If a cut-off maximum on the number of livestock per farm attracting HLCAs was applied in the UK (as it is in France), a major incentive to over-grazing (leading to some moorland and roughland loss; degradation of species rich grasslands; broadleaved woodland destruction and mountain erosion) would be removed.
- It is necessary to stress that elderly people facing loss do not always have to be overwhelmed by their circumstances, with very little chance of preserving their dignity or sense of self-worth.
- An injunction from Broadland District Council, Norfolk, if successful, would mean the closure of more than 160 outlets and the loss of more than 3 million profit to the heritage charity.
- For, according to recent research, tail loss, known as tail autotomy, can herald a decline in social status which actually threatens the lizard's prospects of survival (Science , vol 218, p 692).
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