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===Other arts, entertainment, and media===
===Other arts, entertainment, and media===
*[[Loss (comic)|''Loss'' (comic)]], a webcomic strip and internet meme
*[[Loss (comic)|''Loss'' (comic)]], a webcomic strip and internet meme
*[[Loss (comics)]], a mutant comic book character
*[[Loss (film)|''Loss'' (film)]], a 2008 film by Maris Martinsons
*[[Loss (film)|''Loss'' (film)]], a 2008 film by Maris Martinsons
*"[[The Loss]]", a 1990 episode of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''
*"[[The Loss]]", a 1990 episode of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''

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Loss commonly refers to:

Loss may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Music

Other arts, entertainment, and media

People with the surname

  • Joe Loss (1909–1990), founder of The Joe Loss Orchestra

See also

  • Angular misalignment loss, power loss caused by the deviation from optimum angular alignment
  • Attenuation, a reduction in amplitude and intensity of a signal
  • Bridging loss, the loss that results when an impedance is connected across a transmission line
  • Coupling loss, the loss that occurs when energy is transferred from one circuit, optical device, or medium to another
  • Insertion loss, the decrease in transmitted signal power resulting from the insertion of a device in a transmission line or optical fiber
  • Lord Loss (character), a character from Darren Shan's The Demonata
  • Lose (disambiguation)
  • Loss function, in statistics, a function representing the cost associated with an event
  • Path loss, the attenuation undergone by an electromagnetic wave in transit from a transmitter to a receiver
    • Free-space path loss, the loss in signal strength that would result if all influences were sufficiently removed having no effect on its propagation
  • Return loss, the ratio of the amplitude of the reflected wave to the amplitude of the incident wave
  • Round-trip loss in laser physics refers to energy lost due to scattering or absorption
  • Stop loss (disambiguation)