| sensory |
Having to do with the senses.
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| sensitivity |
When referring to a medical test, sensitivity refers to the percentage of people who test positive for a specific disease among a group of people who have the disease. No test has 100% sensitivity because some people who have the disease will test negative for it (false negatives).
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| sensitized culture |
bacterial cells that have been incubated with specific antiserum.
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| sensory transduction |
The process occurring within sensory receptors by which physical energy (stimulus) is converted into neural signals.
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| sensitivity |
In radio terminology, the degree to which a receiver will respond to an input of given strength. The greater the sensitivity, the weaker are the signals detected. See threshold signal.
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