what is the loss of information
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This term is used in two entirely different senses: (a) to denote the actual loss of information in the ordinary sense, e.g. by the destruction of records; (b) to denote failure to extract all the information which exists in the available data about a particular matter.
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This term is used in two entirely different senses: (a) to denote the actual loss of information in the ordinary sense, e.g. by the destruction of records; (b) to denote failure to extract all the information which exists in the available data about a particular matter.
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