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Data Warehouse Explorer term indicating how sensitive the data is. There are four levels of sensitivity of data at MIT: Public This data is not sensitive at all, and can be freely shared with anyone. MIT Only This data can be used only within the MIT community. This data must not be shared beyond the MIT community. Sensitive This data is sensitive, and should only be used by individuals who need it to perform their job. Special access controls should be in place for this type of data. ...
Ãâó: web.mit.edu/warehouse/glossary.html
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The degree to which a photographic emulsion reacts to light. Fast film, for example, has greater sensitivity than slow film.
Ãâó: photographytips.com/page.cfm/2088
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In wired microphones, phono cartridges, etc., the amount of output for a given input. In RF receivers, the amount of input signal a device requires in order to produce a reference quality of output.
Ãâó: www.kareoke.com/glossary/microphone_glossary_of_te...
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A measurement (in dB) of the sound-pressure level over a specified frequency range created by a speaker driven by 1 watt (2.83V at 8 ohms) of power with a microphone placed 1 meter away.
Ãâó: www.hometheatermag.com/glossary/
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The responsiveness to heat of thermal media or thermal transfer ribbon. Sensitivity is determined by the time required for a unit measure of heat to affect the media or ribbon.
Ãâó: www.intermec.com/eprise/main/Intermec/Content/Abou...
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