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What does "total inch loss" mean?

Wrap Yourself Slim: FAQs
Before wrapping, measurements are taken of various parts of the body (calves, hips, waist, midriff, abdomen, arms, etc.) and recorded on the chart included with my book. After the wrap, re-measure, and the your starting and ending measurements are subtracted to determine "total inch loss."

How does the auto insurance company decide if the car is a total loss?

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If the car insurance company believes it will be less expensive to replace the car than repair it, your car will be considered a total loss. The company will use the car's actual cash value (ACV) prior to the accident to determine if it is a totaled.

What does the stop sign + two-hands symbol on Throttled Within An Inch Of Your Life mean?

Raw Deal FAQ: Complete
That is the new Restricted Modification Symbol. It means that no card may modify Throttled. Not your Power Of Darkness nor Get Crowd Support, etc., nor your opponent's Brahma Bull or Running Lariat, etc. Also, the key word is "modify": you can still reverse Throttled as stated on the card or using cards like Backlash!, Defensive Posture, etc. No. It means you have to overturn 2 reversals that you would have been able to use to reverse the maneuver.

How long does the inch loss last?

Herbal Body Wrap FAQ for body wraps
long as you maintain your weight (or lose some), the lost inches will not return for at least thirty days. With the re-toxification of the tissue these inches will gradually return over the next six to eight months, depending wholly on your diet. Avoiding toxin-laden foods will substantially retard the re-toxifying process. We highly recommend you supplement your diet with Life Force's number one seller ... delicious tasting Liquid Body Balance.

How does a total loss work?

Welcome to Collision Repaire Center - FAQ Page
If the damage on your vehicle is extensive enough to declare it a "Total Loss", meaning the damage exceeds a percentage of value, you and your Insurance Company will calculate the value of your vehicle and settle the claim.

What does DPI (dots per inch) mean?

Digital FAQ - Precision Camera & Video - Austin, Texas
In computers, dots per inch (dpi) is a measure of the sharpness (that is, the density of illuminated points) on a display screen. The dot pitch determines the absolute limit of the possible dots per inch. However, the displayed resolution of pixels (picture elements) that is set up for the display is usually not as fine as the dot pitch.

What does dots per inch (DPI) mean?

Frequently Asked Questions @ EiPrinting (www.checksforless.c...
DPI stands for dots per inch, or the number of dots of ink that fill a linear inch of surface. DPI is used to measure printing resolution -- the higher the dots per inch, the better the resolution and the better the image quality. For example, if an image has a resolution of 300dpi, it means that a square inch of solid color will be filled with about 90,000 (300X300) dots of ink. (Return to Top)

What does 'Total Unique' mean?

District of Philadelphia : SchoolNet FAQ - SchoolNet
This is the total number of students who are reflected in a report column or row. If this number does not equal the row or column total, it means that some students are double counted. For example, if you run a program report, it is likely that some students may be in multiple programs. The student took an out of grade level benchmark.

The insurance company says my vehicle is a total loss. What do they mean?

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The cost of repairs plus the value of the vehicle in damaged condition (salvage value) - is greater than the actual cash value (ACV) of the vehicle prior to the accident.

Does This Mean I Can Finally Have A 10 Inch Monster?

Frequently Asked Penis Enlargement Questions
Unfortunately not. The average man who undertakes penis enlargement will see results of around 2-4 inches in length and 1-2 inches in girth. Of course there are very dedicated men who may be able to improve on these results but you need to be realistic in your goals.

What is the Total Loss Only insurance type?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A Total Loss Only (TLO) is an insurance type that will compensate for damages only in case of 100% damage or loss to the shipment. This type of insurance will not compensate for individual items damaged or lost.

What is a total loss?

Car Insurance Frequently Asked Questions - Landmark Ford
Vehicles that are considered totaled are determined not suitable for repair. Insurers pay the cost of replacing the vehicle with a similar vintage make and model. top

What does total page requests mean?

Log Analysis | Window on Woking
The total number of times requests have been received by visitors to access a web page from your web site during the period you are interested in.

What does the point total next to a member's name mean?

ActiveBass: Frequently Asked Questions
ActiveBass uses a point system to help identify those members who contribute to our community. The higher the number, the more prominent the member. For more information on how this total is calculated, look at our point system page.

What does "Total Posts" mean below my screen name?

Star Wars: Message Boards
The Star Wars forums keep track of how many message postings have been made from an account. This number is not significant other than as an interesting piece of trivia about the person who posted the comment. Posting simply to increase this count is strongly discouraged. Also, as the forum mods decide to delete old topic threads you may have actively posted in, your post count will not go down.

What does my total cholesterol level mean?

Instant Cholesterol Test FAQs
Screening your blood for total cholesterol acts as a general indicator of the risk of heart disease, but represents a group of several "lipids," good and bad. Generally, it is best to have a total cholesterol level less than 200 mg/dL, but if your value is greater, or if you have additional risk factors, you should have an additional blood test called a "lipid profile" to find out the rest of your cholesterol numbers.

What does "low loss" mean?

uk.music.guitar -- frequently asked questions
It is important to understand that all screened cables reduce the high frequencies that pass along them. The longer the cable, the more the loss. This is true of ANY make or type of screened cable. Always select "low loss" cables for best performance when using guitars or other similar instruments. However, it is less critical when using leads on the outputs of effects processors, keyboards, etc.

Does it matter if my own base is an inch or two out?

Palladium Conservatories - FAQ's
Yes, it certainly could matter. A correctly built base is most essential if the finished building is to be built satisfactory. Only normal brickwork building tolerances should be allowed.

How Does Hearing Loss Occur?

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Sound enters your ears in sound waves. These sound waves hit your eardrum and are converted to pressure changes in the inner ear. This causes special nerves to impulse, which are read by your brain as sound. When these nerves are exposed to a surplus of pressure changes, they may become damaged. You may have noticed that if you listen to loud music for several hours that your ears "ring." This is a Temporary Threshold Shift, or a temporary reduction in hearing.
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