0 to stop having; to have no longer -- ztratit
1 to have taken away from one (by death, accident etc) -- ztratit (se)
2 to put (something) where it cannot be found -- ztratit
3 not to win -- prohrát
But why should it be lost with lesions in the ventromesial quadrant of the frontal lobes?
Only nine subjects actively refused to participate in the study; the others were lost to follow-up or failed to return the consent form.
Such a perception prompts people to ask whether something valuable is lost when non-market modes of interaction are replaced by market ones.
In addition, 5 participants died, 5 participants reported being too ill to participate, and 3 were lost due to relocation or other reasons.
It remains to be seen why (43) loses its validity for long times.
Many of the pages are blank; others were removed and subsequently have been lost.
Although a second piano part has not survived, one feels again that a real opportunity to prompt further research has been lost.
The editors have striven to give the floor to competing points of view without losing technical focus.