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Geiger, Bernhard C., and Gernot Kubin. Information Loss in Deterministic Signal Processing Systems. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59533-7.

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1939-, North Gail, ed. The body-signal secret: You know diets don't work, here's what does! Emmaus, Pa: Rodale Press, 1991.

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Urchuk, Steven Neil. Mechanisms of flow-induced signal loss in magnetic resonance angiography. Ottawa: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1992.

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O'Leary, Paul Robert. The impact of cell loss on VBR video signal quality in ATM networks. Ottawa: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1992.

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Lane, Helen W., Philip C. Stepaniak, and Jeffrey R. Davis. Loss of signal: Aeromedical lessons learned from the STS-107 Columbia Space Shuttle mishap. Edited by United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Washington, District of Columbia: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2014.

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Stewart, W. Kenneth. A preliminary study of shallow-water sonar issues: Signal motion loss and reverberation noise. [Woods Hole, Mass: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993.

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Signal Hill: Stories. San Francisco, USA: City Lights Books, 2003.

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Restoration of lost samples in digital signals. New York: Prentice Hall, 1990.

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Green, J. A. Building penetration loss measurements for DAB signals at 211 MHz. Tadworth: Research Department, Engineering Division, British Broadcasting Corporation, 1992.

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Lost sounds: The story of coast fog signals. Latheronwheel: Whittles, 2000.

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Douglass, John M. The lost language. Bell Canyon, Calif: WNL Communications, 1990.

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Barbosa, V. M. G. High speed signal measurement and demodulation in electrical impedance tomography using lost cost DSP. Manchester: UMIST, 1993.

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Paul, Jenner, ed. Lost lore: A celebration of traditional wisdom from foraging and festivals to seafaring and smoke signals. Edinburgh: Chambers Harrap, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. New York: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. London: Bantam Press, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. New York, USA: Random House Large Print, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The lost symbol. New York: Doubleday, 2010.

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The Lost Symbol. 2nd ed. London: Corgi Books, 2013.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. 2nd ed. London: Corgi Books, 2016.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. New York: Doubleday, 2009.

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Agbodike, Chinedu A. Symbols forever =: Ìṣẹ̀'ḍ́aiyé - aatụmatụ ebiebi : featuring Ogaru - a research work on lost linguafranca of the ancient Africans. 1. Lagos, Nigeria: Ogaru, 1997.

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Agbodike, Chinedu A. Symbols forever =: Ìṣẹ̀'ḍ́aiyé - aatụmatụ ebiebi : featuring Ogaru - a research work on lost linguafranca of the ancient Africans. 1. Lagos, Nigeria: Ogaru, 1997.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol: A novel. New York: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol: A novel. New York, USA: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The lost symbol: A novel. New York: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol: A novel. New York: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. New York, USA: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol: A novel. New York: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol: A Novel. New York, USA: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. Biểu tượng thất truyền =: The lost symbol. Hà Nội: NXB Hội nhà văn, 2010.

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Belinda, Rathbone, and Worswick Clark, eds. Walker Evans: The lost work. Santa Fe, N.M: Arena Editions, 2000.

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Disher, Garry. Signal Loss. Text Publishing Company, 2016.

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Disher, Garry. Signal loss. 2017.

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Disher, Garry. Signal Loss. Text Publishing Company, 2017.

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Disher, Garry. Signal Loss. Soho Crime, 2018.

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Geiger, Bernhard C., and Gernot Kubin. Information Loss in Deterministic Signal Processing Systems. Springer, 2017.

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Geiger, Bernhard C., and Gernot Kubin. Information Loss in Deterministic Signal Processing Systems. Springer, 2018.

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Morales, J. S. Fernandez. The Lost Signal. Independently Published, 2019.

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Doyle, Tom, Charles E. Gannon, Marc Miller, Lawrence Schoen, Walter Hunt, Alex Shvartsman, Doug Dandridge, Kacey Ezell, Joelle Presby, and Mike Massa. Lost Signals. Eric Flint's Ring of Fire Press, 2019.

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various. Lost Signals. Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing, 2016.

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Jameson, Leslie. Acute Loss of Intraoperative Evoked Potential Signals. Edited by Matthew D. McEvoy and Cory M. Furse. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190226459.003.0069.

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Monitoring of somatosensory and motor evoked potentials has become the standard of care for a large proportion of spine surgeons. Understanding how anesthetic management may affect these evoked potentials is critical to optimizing the ability to detect impending spinal cord or peripheral nerve injury. Similarly, once a nerve injury is detected, knowledge of the various anesthetic and surgical maneuvers possible to avoid permanent injury is essential for the best patient outcomes. This chapter discusses the effects of various anesthetic agents on somatosensory and motor evoked potentials and potential critical interventions that can be made when a nerve injury is identified by this monitoring.
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Rowe, David, and Jay Scherer. Sport, Public Broadcasting, and Cultural Citizenship: Signal Lost? Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Sport Public Broadcasting And Cultural Citizenship Signal Lost. Routledge, 2012.

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Kumar, Navneet, Heather Henderson, Beverly D. Cameron, and Peter A. McCullough. Malnutrition, obesity, and undernutrition in chronic kidney disease. Edited by David J. Goldsmith. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0106_update_001.

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Both overnutrition resulting in obesity and undernutrition leading to protein energy wasting contribute to chronic kidney disease-related morbidity and adverse outcomes. Early in the course of chronic kidney disease, goals should be set for a healthy body weight and lifelong efforts should be encouraged to attain and keep this goal. For patients with progressive chronic kidney disease, the development of weight loss and protein energy wasting is an ominous sign and is a clinical signal for a myriad of adverse catabolic processes that have been associated with poor outcomes including hospitalization and death, particularly for those with end-stage renal disease. Renal nutrition consultation at all stages of chronic kidney disease with frequent visits and education and counselling is needed to intercede early in both ends of the nutrition continuum in patients with chronic kidney disease.
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Stevens, Richard G. Loss of sleep or loss of dark? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198778240.003.0015.

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Before electricity, night was something akin to the deep sea: just as we could not descend much below the water surface, we also could not investigate the night for more than a short distance, and for a short period of time. Things changed with two inventions: the Bathysphere to plumb the ocean floor, and electricity to light the night for sustained exploration. Exploration led to dominance, and night has become indistinguishable from day in many parts of the world. The benefits of electric light are myriad, but so too are the possible detriments of loss of dark at night, including poor sleep, obesity, diabetes, cancer, and mood disorders. Our primordial physiological adaptation to the night and day cycle is being flummoxed by the maladaptive signals coming from electric lighting around the clock. The topic of sleep and health has finally attained scientific respect, but dark and health is not yet fully appreciated.
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Luxon, Linda. Disorders of hearing. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198569381.003.0301.

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Hearing loss is the commonest sensory disability worldwide, and the World Health Organisation has estimated that 278 million people suffer a moderate to profound hearing loss in both ears, with 80 per cent of deaf and hearing-impaired people living in low- and middle-income countries (WHO 2006). Tinnitus affects approximately 10 per cent of developed populations (Coles 1984) and of these, 5 per cent find the symptom troublesome and seek help (Davis 1995). Tinnitus and hearing loss are primary symptoms of disordered cochlear function, but may also present as a result of central auditory pathology with normal cochlear function. Pathology affecting the central auditory pathways characteristically presents as difficulty hearing in conditions of poor signal-to-noise ratio, for example, in a classroom in the presence of background noise, listening to transmitted sound, for example on the telephone or on a television, and sound localization. As a consequence of multiple relays and bilateral representation above the level of the cochlear nuclei, central auditory dysfunction does not present with hearing loss. Hearing loss and/or tinnitus, with or without associated vestibular abnormalities, will most commonly be the result of otological pathology. However, importantly for the neurologist cochlear, VIII nerve, or central auditory dysfunction may be part of the clinical presentation of a neurological disorder.
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Ramsden, James. Hearing loss. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0051.

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Hearing loss must be divided into conductive hearing loss (CHL) and sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). CHL is caused by sound not reaching the cochlear (abnormality of the ear canal, tympanic membrane, middle ear, or ossicles), whereas SNHL is a condition affecting the cochlear or auditory (eighth cranial) nerve. Hearing loss may be accompanied by other cardinal signs of ear disease, such as pain or discharge from the ear, vertigo, facial nerve palsy, and tinnitus, which guide the diagnosis. This chapter describes the approach to the patient with hearing loss.
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Renton, Alan. Lost Sounds: The Story of Coast Fog Signals. Whittles Publishing, 2001.

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Goodyer, Paul. Kidney/ear syndromes. Edited by Giuseppe Remuzzi. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0170.

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Malformations of the external ear may signal renal disease, but it is actually the disorders of the inner ear which reflect molecular pathways that are also crucial for kidney development. In a number of monogenic renal diseases, renal dysplasia is associated with deafness. Disorders of the kidney and inner ear are also linked in complex syndromes such as the human ciliopathies. In some cases, the loss of specific genes affects shared transport physiology, basement membrane assembly, or energy metabolism.The kidney and cochlea have a common susceptibility to toxins that are selectively concentrated by comparable uptake mechanisms in the two tissues.This chapter provides an overview of the many ways in which pathologies of the two organs are linked.
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Rose, Paul. Sovereign Wealth Funds and Domestic Political Risk. Edited by Douglas Cumming, Geoffrey Wood, Igor Filatotchev, and Juliane Reinecke. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198754800.013.20.

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This chapter discusses sovereign wealth fund (SWF) governance as a tool to manage domestic political risk. It adds to the literature on the domestic legitimacy of SWFs and theorizes that legitimacy, broadly conceived, serves as a signal of appropriate entity and political risk management. Sovereign fund legitimacy is a question of increasing importance to sponsor countries as decreasing oil and gas prices force some governments to decide whether the role of SWFs should be changed to deal with the loss of revenue resulting from decreased oil and gas exports, or other budget shocks. Policymakers and fund officials must structure and govern sovereign funds in such a way as to adequately and legitimately fulfill their mandate. Threats to legitimacy include issues involving ultimate ownership of the fund, corruption, unclear or shifting purposes and uses of the fund, and misalignment of the fund with societal mores and interests.
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