| SR | sarcoplasmic reticulum; saturation recovery; scanning radiometer; screen; secretion rate; sedimentat... |
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| SS | disulfide; sacrosciatic; saline soak; saline solution; saliva sample; saliva substitute; Salmonella-... |
| SSP | Sanarelli-Shwartzman phenomenon; subacute sclerosing panencephalitis; slice sensitivity profile; sub... |
| TS | Takayasu syndrome; Tay-Sachs; temperature sensitivity; temperature, skin; temporal stem; tensile str... |
| ts | temperature sensitivity |
| sensitivity |
The difference in octane numbers between RON and MON. A high sensitivity fuel would have an MON much lower than it's RON. This is a general indicator of the sensitivity of the fuel to changes in severity of the engine operating conditions. Standard US pump fuel usually has a sensitivity of 10, so a 92 octane US unleaded pump fuel will usually have an RON of 97 but an MON of only 87.
Ãâó: www.eric-gorr.com/techarticles/fuel_terminology.ht...
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The ratio of output volts to sensor output range (eg, V/G.) Sensitivity allows you to predict the sensor response to a sensor input.
Ãâó: www.xbow.com/Support/glossary.htm
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The level of random noise in the temperature measurement.
Ãâó: wmap.gsfc.nasa.gov/m_help/h_glossary.html
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Sensitivity can be defined as a measure of the minimum temperature difference that can be detected or viewed. A system with high sensitivity can detect very small temperature differences. This results in easy-to-interpret imagery and good performance through poor weather or in cold conditions. A camera's sensitivity is driven by the size of the optics, background conditions, operating temperature and integration time.
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