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sensitivity

Degree of exposure to some source of risk.

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  1. Sensitivity and specificity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Sensitivity and specificity are statistical measures of the performance of a binary classification test, also known in statistics as classification function. Sensitivity ...
     
  2. Sensitivity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Sensitivity may refer to: Sensitivity (human), the strength of physical or emotional reaction in people; Sensitivity, the ability of an organism or organ to respond to ...
     
  3. Sensitivity (electronics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The sensitivity of an electronic device, such as a communications system receiver , or detection device, such as a PIN diode, is the minimum magnitude of input ...
     
  4. Sensitivity - Merriam-Webster Online
    sen·si·tiv·i·ty. noun \ˌsen(t)-sə-ˈti-və-tē\. plural sen·si·tiv·i·ties. Definition of SENSITIVITY. : the quality or state of being sensitive: as. a : the capacity of an ...
     
  5. sensitivity - definition of sensitivity by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    sen·si·tiv·i·ty (s n s -t v -t ). n. pl. sen·si·tiv·i·ties. 1. The quality or condition of being sensitive. 2. The capacity of an organ or organism to respond to stimulation. 3.
     
  6. sensitivity - Medical Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    sensitivity /sen·si·tiv·i·ty/ (sen″sĭ-tiv´ĭ-te). 1. the state or quality of being sensitive. 2. the smallest concentration of a substance that can be reliably measured by a ...
     
  7. Sensitivity Synonyms, Sensitivity Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
    Synonyms for sensitivity at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
     
  8. Sensitivity | Define Sensitivity at Dictionary.com
    noun, plural sen·si·tiv·i·ties for 2, 3. 1. the state or quality of being sensitive; sensitiveness. 2. Physiology. a. the ability of an organism or part of an organism to ...