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specificity narrowness of terms.
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specificity The ability of a test to detect that a condition is not present when it is, in fact, not present.
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specific In physics and chemistry the word specific in the name of a quantity usually means
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specific The weight of a liquid relative to the weight of an equal volume of water. Specific gravity must be checked before and after fermentation. Used as an indication of the amount of alcohol present in the finished beer.
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specific adaptations to imposed demands ABBR: SAID. A principle in exercise prescription that any tissue will alter its structure to accommodate the stresses placed on it. The intensity and direction of force, type and speed of muscle contracti
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