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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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selectivity Ability of receiver to reject transmissions from frequencies other than the specific one to which it is tuned.
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selectivity only information of interest to users has been selected.
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selectivity The ratio of the etch rates of different materials under the same process conditions. In practice this is an important issue, consider eg an insulating layer of silicon oxide over silicon which should be etched through without damaging or removing the substrate.
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