Recent questions tagged sensitivity

Description : How thick is a flak jacket?

Last Answer : filmfann I disagree, it was not designed to embarrass the woman, it was designed to make himself look “good”. I would hazard a guess that the person behind the camera was a guy. I doubt it would have happened if it was a woman. Anyone know if I am right in my assumption?

Description : How do I teach youngsters sensitivity?

Last Answer : answer:I'm not exactly sure how sensitivity applies to saying something is crazy in their current vernacular. My sisters kids do the same and it drives me bonkers. If they text me with this bullshit I tell ... sister's kids are better at texting than my sister is. I just nag the shit out of them.

Description : Are you easily offended?

Last Answer : Not really much. I’m pretty mellow. And pretty. Homophobia sends me into attack mode.

Description : Are people too sensitive nowadays?

Last Answer : Video games, these poor kids interact with such mind-numbing material that their brains are so stimulated it’s like the world falls-apart when they are pulled away from them. Thus, sensitivity to the real world, most likely harsh, everyday things.

Description : Define: i) Sensitivity ii) Linearity

Last Answer : i) Sensitivity: It is the ratio of magnitude of output signal to the magnitude of input signal.  ii) Linearity is defined as the ability to reproduce the input characteristics symmetrically and this can be expressed by ... the output, x is the input, m is the slope and c is the intercept.

Description : What do you meant by sensitivity list and zero modeling?

Last Answer : Sensitivity list: Every concurrent statement has a sensitivity list. Statements are executed only when there is an event or signal in the sensitivity list, otherwise they are suspended. Ex. F

Description : Define following terms related to measuring instruments: i) Sensitivity ii) Selectivity.

Last Answer : i) Sensitivity: It is the ratio of the change in output signal to the change in input signal of quantity being measured.  ii) Selectivity: It is the term to describe fulfillment of the requirements of measurement by an instrument to be suitable for use in a given situation. 

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