selectivity
English
Etymology
Noun
selectivity (countable and uncountable, plural selectivities)
- The quality of being selective; usually the extent to which something is selective.
- The ability of a radio receiver to separate a desired signal frequency from others.
- (chemistry) Discrimination of a reactant towards a choice of other reactants; the ratio of rate constants for different reactants.
Derived terms
Terms derived from selectivity
Translations
the quality of being selective
ability of a radio receiver to separate a desired frequency from others
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