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- Look up selectivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Selectivity may refer to: Choice, making a selection among options Discrimination, the ability...
- criteria Selective school (New South Wales) Selective breeding, the process of breeding for specific traits Selection (disambiguation) Selectivity (disambiguation)...
- chemistry, binding selectivity is defined with respect to the binding of ligands to a substrate forming a complex. Binding selectivity describes how a ligand...
- Selectivity is a measure of the performance of a radio receiver to respond only to the radio signal it is tuned to (such as a radio station) and reject...
- There are four ways in which selectivity is achieved: Current selectivity: different breaking capacities Time selectivity: time delay before tripping of...
- therefore functional selectivity is not just an epiphenomenon of one particular expression system. One notable example of functional selectivity occurs with the...
- (COX-2), an enzyme responsible for inflammation and pain. Targeting selectivity for COX-2 reduces the risk of peptic ulceration and is the main feature...
- Tissue selectivity is a topic in distribution (pharmacology) and property of some drugs. It refers to when a drug occurs in disproportionate concentrations...
- Selective eating, also known as picky eating, is a variety of behaviors whereby people are highly selective in what they eat and do not eat. Selective...
- Socioemotional selectivity theory (SST; developed by Stanford psychologist Laura L. Carstensen) is a life-span theory of motivation. The theory maintains...