Gain (disambiguation)

Gain (disambiguation)

Gain may refer to:
* Gain, an electronics and signal processing term
* Gain (lasers), derivative of the logarithm of power with respect to length of propagation.
* Gain (finance)
* Gain (information retrieval)
* "Gain" (novel), a novel by American author Richard Powers
* Gain (projection screens)
* Primary gain and secondary gain, in psychology, commonly seen in somatoform disorders
* Gain, a laundry detergent
* Claria Corporation
* Grassroots Action and Information Network, associated with former US Representative Tom DeLay
*GAIN Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, an NGO working in the field of malnutrition
* German Academic International Network, an initiative of several German research organizations


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