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leakage

 [le´kaj]
the escape of something through a break in a barrier or wall.
radiation leakage radiation going out through the x-ray tube housing in all directions other than that of the useful beam.
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Aside from this, Finance Undersecretary Karl Kendrick Chua said they are estimating possible leakages of P63 billion in 2017 as a result of having more than 500 economic zones in the country.
'Everything is done online so, right away if we automate, we eliminate leakages di ba?' he added.
Mr Andambi said KPC is procuring state-of-the-art leakage detection technology to be installed on the pipeline network across the country.
Other agencies undertaking the inspection of the suspected oil leakage include Kenya Petroleum Refineries, Kenya Pipeline, Mombasa government, an the Ministry of Interior.
Anastomotic leakage is one of the most significant complications of postoperative gastric surgery and has a high rate of morbidity and mortality (1,2).
In either scenario, a massive gas conservation awareness campaign should be launched to educate the masses as well as richer domestic consumers and industry/commercial sectors about gas leakages.
Speaking to Khaleej Time s at the GITEX Technology Week, Matar Al Mehairi, the chief innovation officer at Dewa, said it previously took 40 days before residents were notified of any leakages, leading to unusually high bills.
Abubakar, 'The activities of all the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in the various ports, the clearing agents and other bodies that operate in the ports should be further scrutinized because all of them contribute in one way or the other to revenue leakages affecting the economy.
Gul Mohammad Khan gave overview of the cost-effective solution that CISNR has developed to monitor and meter the gas infrastructure and provides efficient leakage detection through sensor network.
We therefore analyzed in this study the efficacy and safety of E-VAC therapy in patients with anastomotic leakage after esophageal surgery performed in a single tertiary center.
Looking at the leakages in Table 7, it was decided to arrange the individual FPTUs into three groupings: low, medium, and high (Table 8).