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spec·i·fi·ci·ty
spe sih fI sih ti
词根:specific
adj.specific 特殊的,特定的;明确的;详细的;[药] 具有特效的
n.specific 特性;细节;特效药
noun
the quality or condition of being specific: such as
the condition of being peculiar to a particular individual or group of organisms
host specificity of a parasite
the condition of participating in or catalyzing only one or a few chemical reactions
the specificity of an enzyme
"特定状态或品质",1829年,来自法语 spécificité 或者是由 specific 和 -ity 组成的本土形成。
特异性
专一性
特性
特征
特异性,特殊性:品质和性状特异
诊断特异性:一项临床试验能正确地鉴定出无病者的条件概率,即真阴性结果数除以真阴性加假阳性结果数。参见sensitivity和predictivevalue
特异性
专一性
The first known use of specificity was in 1875
specifyverb
to name or mention exactly and clearly
specify the cause
to include in a specification
specify oak flooring
specifyverb
to name or mention exactly and clearly
specify the cause
to include in a specification
specify oak flooring
specifyverb
to name or mention exactly and clearly
specify the cause
to include in a specification
specify oak flooring
specifyverb
to name or mention exactly and clearly
specify the cause
to include in a specification
specify oak flooring
specific1 of 2adjective
relating to or being an example of a certain kind of thing was the question specific or general?
a specific case
restricted to a particular individual, situation, effect, or reaction a specific enzyme
a disease specific to humans
having one particular effect or influence (as on a body part or a disease)
quinine is specific for malaria
clearly and exactly presented or stated
gave them specific directions
of, relating to, or being a species
specific2 of 2noun
something specially adapted to a purpose or useespecially: a drug or remedy specific for a particular disease
plural things that are specific : details, particulars
get down to specifics
specificitynoun
the quality or condition of being specificespecially: the condition of taking part in or of acting as a catalyst in only one or a few chemical reactions
the specificity of an enzyme
specificitynoun
the quality or condition of being specific: as
the condition of being peculiar to a particular individual or group of organisms
host specificity of a parasite
the condition of participating in or catalyzing only one or a few chemical reactions
the specificity of an enzyme
1 That lack of specificity is why the recipes included here are purposefully vague.
2 A woman who has been practicing her music seems surprised by a letter, and that surprise allows time and specificity to flood into the picture.
3 Wiener deploys this strategy liberally, with adroit specificity and arch timing.
4 Those parts of the book are elegantly delineated, but it’s the unexpected specificity of Halberstadt’s observations that ultimately makes this memoir as lush and moving as it is.
5 The former is responsible for the specificity of the holoenzyme whilst the latter determines the nature of the reaction.
前者决定了这个酶的特征,而后者决定了反应的种类。
6 Nor is there any question over Herceptin's specificity—that is now well established.
贺癌平的特异性也没有任何疑问 —它现在得到很好的证实。
7 But it is that apparent lack of specificity among breast-milk bacteria in targeting HIV that raises a red flag for Lin Tao.
但对抗HIV的母乳细菌明显缺乏专一性,这给林涛提出了警告。
8 He doesn't articulate those events with any specificity or deliver any contextual clues, but instead paints open-ended narrative fragments charged with a pervasive sense of tension.
9 Within the Pop Art sphere, Ms. Hasegawa has highlighted works with a strong conceptual background and Japanese specificity.
10 The specificity with which Dessau responded to such varied sources is something that the baritone Dietrich Henschel also identifies, and prizes, in the composer’s works.
11 Giroux captures the oppressive winter in Montreal, the cultural specificities of the Hasidic community and the slow blossoming of an individual who begins to make personal choices.
12 The accuracy of individual cutoffs was demonstrated by sensitivity, specificity and positive and negative predictive values.
个体截断点的准确性用来表示敏感性 、 特异性、正面和负面预测值.
13 Other times, he writes with an odd specificity, as if American religion can be quantified or bullet-pointed.
14 As a result, a rapid molecular diagnosis with high specificity and accuracy was set up.
而伪狂犬病作为仅次于口蹄疫 、 瘟的危害养猪业的重要疫病,一直引起人们的高度重视.
15 A test sample showed the discriminant model had a sensitivity of 4 % and a specificity %.
回代检验样本结果显示的判别模型的灵敏度4%,特异性%.
16 Something similar happened with "Lemonade" despite the meticulous analysis of the visual album's cultural specificity.
17 One has to be there, not just in the sense of making a visit to an Irwin piece, but in the deeper sense of engaging fully in its specificity, its demands, its resistance.
18 It has become literally a cultural specificity that we do.
19 First came the rise of satellite radio, which jeopardized local specificity.
20 OBJECTIVE To investigate into the relationship between the specificity of auricular points and molecular activity.
目的研究耳穴特异性与机体生物分子活性之间的关系.
1 特性
thing color quality property condition performance character specific race nature touch mark identity attribute characteristic personality signature qualification specialty distinction temper tang modality individuality singularity propriety individualism timbre peculiarity quale haecceity
2 特征
diagnostic indicium thing point feature note character difference race hair mark cast attribute parameter characteristic signature texture dimension criterion impress strain patent stamp trait trademark accent distinction genius stigma modality idiom earmark birthmark shtick salience lineament suchness property nature principal temper imprint tincture particularity cachet physiognomy finger print
3 特异性
4 独特性