| sensitivity |
The degree by which analytical, screening, or diagnostic assays can measure and assess the results of testing.
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| sensitivity |
The rating of a loudspeaker that indicates the level of a sound intensity that the speaker produces (in dB) at a distance of one meter when it receives one watt of input power.
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| sensitivity |
The ability of a test to detect a condition when, in fact, it is present.
Ãâó: www.measurementexperts.org/instrument/term_pocket_...
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| sensitivity g. |
a nonclinical group not intended for persons with mental illnesses or substantial emotional problems, which, in an effort to develop the assets of leadership, management, counseling, or other roles, focuses on self-awareness and understanding and on interpersonal interactions. Called also training g. (T-g.).
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| sensitivity t. |
absolute t.
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