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selectivity refers to a gas detector's ability to select one type of fuel gas from a mixture of fuel gases and other pollutants. Most gas detection technologies today are not selective. Laser technology offers the potential for selectivity.
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selection process by which more than one trait of a population is selected, possibly leading to two different species.
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selection Safe and appropriate selection of medications available for prescribing, storage, and/or use in the organization.
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selectivity Ability of receiver to reject transmissions from frequencies other than the specific one to which it is tuned.
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selection An area of an image that is isolated so it can be modified while the rest of the image is protected. The moving marquee that denotes the boundary of a selection can be moved independently of its pixel content.
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