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Relative Time-Restricted Sensitivity and Entropy

Communications in Mathematics and Statistics, 2023
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Xiaochen Wang, Xiaomin Zhou
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Relative Sensitivity of Hyporheic Copepods to Chemicals

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2008
The sensitivity of harpacticoid copepods was tested against selected pollutants. Acute toxicity tests were carried out for five hyporheic species exposed to pesticides, ammonia, and metals. The stygoxene Bryocamptus zschokkei, B. minutus, B. pygmaeus and Attheyella crassa; and the stygophilous B.
Di Marzio WD   +6 more
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Sensitivity analysis of relative accommodation and vergence

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1994
A sensitivity analysis was performed to determine the variation in response to changes in parameter values of a previously developed nonlinear static model of accommodation and vergence. To determine normal behavior, model simulation responses were computed using previously obtained parameter values in 4 subjects under 2 conditions.
G K, Hung, K J, Ciuffreda
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Relative Broken Family Sensitivity

Acta Mathematica Sinica, English Series
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Liu, Zhuo Wei, Yu, Tao
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Relative spectral sensitivity distribution measurements of photoreceivers

Applied Optics, 1977
Problems related to the measurement of spectral sensitivity distribution are discussed. Special systems, an electromechanical one with servo-control and an all-electronic one using an instantaneous value measuring ratiometer, have been built and their performance tested.
G, Eppeldauer   +3 more
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Sensitivity to Relative and Absolute Motion

Perception, 1992
The threshold of sensitivity to movement could be governed by mechanisms that are sensitive either to change in spatial position, or directly to the movement itself. The use of spatially complex patterns (random-dot patterns) has been suggested to eliminate the former strategy allowing examination of the movement detecting mechanisms in isolation.
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Extrafoveal Relative Red-Green Sensitivity

1985
In order to investigate opponent color channel damages in optic nerve diseases, the ranges of the red-green hue cancellation were measured for up to 10° from the fovea along the horizontal meridian on two normal observers and on a patient with optic nerve disease.
Kenji Kitahara   +4 more
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Measurement of Relative Spectral Sensitivity Distributions of Photoelectric Receivers

Applied Optics, 1971
An apparatus is described for the fully automatic measurement of the relative spectral sensitivity distributions of photoelectric receivers. A substitution method is used in which, after calibration of an auxiliary photomultiplier against a reference thermopile, the sample receiver is mounted in the position formerly occupied by the thermopile ...
Budde, W., Dodd, C. X.
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Relative sensitivity analysis of responses using transmissibility

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2017
Abstract To identify the most effective position for solving vibrational problems, it is necessary to analyze the system sensitivities. In this study, new sensitivity indices based on the concept of transmissibility are proposed for analyzing the relative sensitivities of the responses with respect to the design variables that are used to indicate ...
Kyung-Hoon Joo, Yeon June Kang
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Sensitivity, Specificity, and Relatives

2011
This chapter introduces several notions fundamental for disease or device testing. The sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of a test are measures of the performance of a diagnostic test and are intimately connected with probability calculations (estimations) and Bayes’ rule.
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