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Specific (other)
Specific may refer to: * Specificity (other) * Specific, a cure or therapy for a specific illness Law * Specific deterrence, focussed on an individual * Specific finding, intermediate verdict used by a jury in determining the final verdict * Specific jurisdiction over an out-of-state party, specific to cases that have a substantial connection to the party's in-state activity * Order of specific performance, court order to perform a specific act Economics, finance, and accounting * Asset specificity, the extent to which the investments made to support a particular transaction have a higher value to that transaction than they would have if they were redeployed for any other purpose * Specific identification (inventories), summing purchase costs of all inventory items * Specific rate duty, duty paid at a specific amount per unit * Specific risk, risk that affects a very small number of assets Psychology * Domain specificity, theory that many aspects of cognition ar ...
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Specificity (other)
Specificity may refer to: * Being specific (other) * Specificity (statistics), the proportion of negatives in a binary classification test which are correctly identified * Sensitivity and specificity, in relation to medical diagnostics * Specificity (linguistics), whether a noun phrase has a particular referent as opposed to referring to any member of a class * Specificity (symbiosis), the taxonomic range an organism associates with in a symbiosis * Particular, as opposed to abstract, in philosophy * Asset specificity, the extent that investments supporting a particular transaction have a higher value than if they were redeployed for any other purpose * Domain specificity, theory that many aspects of cognition are supported by specialized learning devices * Specificity theory, theory that pain is "a specific sensation, with its own sensory apparatus independent of touch and other senses" * , determines which styles are applied to an html element when more than one rule cou ...
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