| specific absorptivity |
absorptivity defined in terms of concentrations expressed in grams per liter. Symbol a.
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| specific cause |
one that produces a special or specific effect.
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| specific inflammation |
one that is due to a particular microorganism.
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| specific language impairment |
Specific language impairment (SLI) is a form of language disorder that affects both expressive and receptive language. SLI is a "pure" language impairment, meaning that is not related to or caused by other developmental disorders. Children with SLI acquire language in the same sequence as normally-developing children, but at a slower rate. SLI manifests itself in different ways across individuals, but a hallmark of SLI is difficulty with inflected forms of words. ...
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| specificity |
When referring to a medical test, specificity refers to the percentage of people who test negative for a specific disease among a group of people who do not have the disease. No test is 100% specific because some people who do not have the disease will test positive for it (false positive).
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