line loss
1line loss — noun : a loss of electric energy due to heating of line wires by the current …
2Line loss — Electric energy lost because of the transmission of electricity. Much of the loss is thermal in nature. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …
3Line Loss (or Drop) — Electrical energy lost due to inherent inefficiencies in an electrical transmission and distribution system under specific conditions …
4Loss — may refer to:*A negative difference between retail price and cost of production *An event in which the team or individual in question did not win. *Loss (baseball), a pitching statistic in baseball *Attenuation, a reduction in amplitude and… …
5Line-of-sight propagation — refers to electro magnetic radiation including light emissions traveling in a straight line. The rays or waves are diffracted, refracted, reflected, or absorbed by atmosphere and obstructions with material and generally cannot travel over the… …
6Loss of chance in English law — refers to a particular problem of causation, which arises in tort and contract. The law is invited to assess hypothetical outcomes, either affecting the claimant or a third party, where the defendant s breach of contract or of the duty of care… …
7Loss mitigation — [http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/nsc/lmmltrs.cfm [Loss Mitigation Policy Guidance] ] is used to describe a third party helping a homeowner, a division within a bank that mitigates the loss of the bank, or a firm that handles the process of… …
8Loss (film) — Loss Nereikalingi žmonės Theatrical poster Directed by Maris Martinsons Produced by Živile Gallego Linda Krukle Maris Mar …
9Loss given default (LGD) — Loss Given Default or LGD is a common parameter in Risk Models and also a parameter used in the calculation of Economic Capital or Regulatory Capital under Basel II for a banking institution. This is an attribute of any exposure on bank s… …
10loss'less — adjective (electronics and telecommunications) Not dissipating energy, said of a dielectric material or of a transmission line which does not suffer attenuation (cf ↑lossy below) • • • Main Entry: ↑loss …