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mass loss

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meanings of massand loss


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mass
adjective[before noun]
uk /mæs/ us /mæs/
having an effect on or involving a large number of people or forming a ...
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loss
noun
uk /lɒs/ us /lɑːs/
the fact that you no longer have something or have less ...
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Examples of mass loss


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Values > 1 indicates massloss, and < 1 indicates mass gain.
A modified energy-limited escape approach is used to calculate planetary massloss for a broad range of planetary parameters.
They presented a weighted average value of 21% (n = 126 species from different ecosystems and phenological groups) for massloss during senescence.
One may rather be worried about the long rarefaction wave behind the pellet which leads to an essential massloss.
Regression models were fitted to the massloss data.
Nutrient resorption was not adjusted for massloss during senescence.
In conclusion, the relative leaf shrinkage and massloss during senescence did not differ significantly, on average, between lianas and trees.
At the eastern flank, the same amount of mass moves down to compensate the massloss at the foot.
Amphibolite facies psammites, however, show a massloss trend across the pelite model.
Leaf decomposition increased from 70% massloss in the first year in the early successional to 80% in the same period in late-successional and primary forests.
That requires the detection of the spectral signatures of atmospheric instability and high massloss.
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In theory, a more massive star could not hold itself together, because of the massloss resulting from the outflow of stellar material.
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This emission is probably from a gaseous disk created by radiation-driven massloss and rapid rotation of the star.
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Stars near and occasionally beyond these limits become unstable, pulsate, and experience rapid massloss.
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Though a constant heating rate is more common, a constant massloss rate can illuminate specific reaction kinetics.
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However, both isoflavones and lignans provided health benefits such as improved serum lipids and decreased bone massloss.
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The furnace can be programmed either for a constant heating rate, or for heating to acquire a constant massloss with time.
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It gathers data regarding the ignition time, massloss, combustion products, heat release rate and other parameters associated with its burning properties.
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