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  • 61No net loss wetlands policy — No net loss is the United States government s overall policy goal regrading wetlands preservation. The goal of the policy is to balance wetland loss due to economic development with wetlands reclamation, mitigation, and restorations efforts, so… …

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  • 62Deadweight loss — created by a binding price ceiling. Producer surplus is necessarily decreased, while consumer surplus may or may not increase; however the decrease in producer surplus must be greater than the increase (if any) in consumer surplus. In economics,… …

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  • 63Profit & Loss — Profit Loss: In the Currency Derivative Markets is a monthly business magazine founded in July 1999 especializing in Foreign exchange market and derivative markets. Magazine Each month, Profit Loss looks at the changes taking place in the… …

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  • 64Joe Loss — Joshua Alexander Loss or Joe Loss OBE (born 22 June 1909 in Spitalfields, London died 6 June 1990) was an English musician and founder of The Joe Loss Orchestra, a light orchestra. Early life and career He was the youngest of four children of… …

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  • 65Win-loss analytics — involves identifying and analyzing the reasons why a visitor to a website was or wasn t persuaded to engage in a desired action (conversion).This information allows web teams to improve the website s navigation and content, identify individuals… …

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  • 66Universal Soil Loss Equation — Models of soil erosion play critical roles in soil and water resource conservation and nonpoint source pollution assessments, including: sediment load assessment and inventory, conservation planning and design for sediment control, and for the… …

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  • 67Quantum information — For the journal with this title, see Historical Social Research. In quantum mechanics, quantum information is physical information that is held in the state of a quantum system. The most popular unit of quantum information is the qubit, a two… …

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  • 68Physical information — In physics, physical information refers generally to the information that is contained in a physical system. Its usage in quantum mechanics (i.e. quantum information) is important, for example in the concept of quantum entanglement to describe… …

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  • 69Entropy in thermodynamics and information theory — There are close parallels between the mathematical expressions for the thermodynamic entropy, usually denoted by S , of a physical system in the statistical thermodynamics established by Ludwig Boltzmann and J. Willard Gibbs in the 1870s; and the …

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  • 70Profound hearing loss — is defined as a hearing greater than 90 decibels (dB) meaning that an individual with profound hearing loss can only hear sounds that are louder than 90 dB. A person with normal hearing can detect sounds between 0 dB and 20 dB. For comparison… …

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