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sensitivity
 sensitivities
stat. sensibilidad
 sensitivity
antenn. opt. umbral de detección
comp., MS confidencialidad
el. umbral de flujo luminoso; sensibilidad de un aparato de medida
health. sensibilidad; susceptibilidad
light. responsividad
nat.sc. gen. sensible
UN AIDS. sensibilidad
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forestr. encolar
math. para
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el. estado inicial
IT dat.proc. condición de entrada
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sensitivity

['sensɪ'tɪvɪtɪ] n
antenn., opt. umbral de detección
comp., MS confidencialidad m (The degree of confidentiality of an e-mail message or calendar item, ranging from normal to confidential)
el. umbral de flujo luminoso; sensibilidad de un aparato de medida
food.ind. sensitividad f
health. sensibilidad f; susceptibilidad f
nat.sc. sensible m
work.fl., IT tasa de llamada
sensitivity of a test ['sensɪ'tɪvɪtɪ] n
UN, AIDS. sensibilidad f (de una prueba)
sensitivity of a detector ['sensɪ'tɪvɪtɪ] n
light. responsividad m
sensitivities n
stat. sensibilidad f
 English thesaurus
sensitivity ['sensɪ'tɪvɪtɪ] abbr.
abbr., biol. s
IT A measure of the impact that improper disclosure of information may have on an enterprise
med. The probability that a medical test will detect the condition being tested for in people who actually have the condition. In other words, a sensitive test is one that produces true positive results. For example, the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay ELISA HIV antibody test is highly sensitive, which means the test can detect HIV in most people infected with HIV. However, because the ELISA can sometimes mistakenly recognize antibodies to other diseases as antibodies to HIV a false positive result, a Western Blot or other HIV test is used to confirm a positive ELISA HIV antibody test. see also specificity, true positive
metrol. The change in the response of a measuring instrument divided by the corresponding change in the stimulus
sensitivity to
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