Refimprove date July 2007 globalize USA date December 2010 Informationsensitivity is the control of access to information or knowledge that might result in loss of an advantage or level of security if disclosed ... community the sensitivity indicator aka. sensitivity label specifies the Classified information level ... those with appropriate security clearance can access information of certain sensitivity and might ... clearance securityclearance.htm FBI Security Clearance FAQ DEFAULTSORT InformationSensitivity Category Informationsensitivity Category Information Category Data security Category Computer security ..., modification or Access control unauthorized access to sensitive information can adversely affect ... security , internal and foreign affairs of a nation depending on the level of sensitivity and nature of the information. Levels The term classified information generally refers to information that is subject ... Unclassified as used in the below refers to information that is not subject to security classification regulations. Information can be reclassified to a different level or declassified made available to the public depending on changes of situation or new intelligence. Non classified Public information This refers to information that is already a matter of public record or knowledge. Personal information This is information belonging to a private individual, but the individual commonly may share with others for personal or business reasons. This generally includes contact information such as addresses ... to disclose such information, but for most people its disclosure is not considered a serious matter. However, there are situations in which the release of personal information could have a negative ... access to such personal information. Routine business information This includes business information ... of the business. Private informationInformation is private if it is associated with an individual ... range of information that could be exploited to cause a person damage. A person s Social Security ... more details
wiktionarypar sensitive Stimulus Sensitivity may refer to Stimulus physiology Sensitivity biology , the ability to react to a stimulus Sensitivity human , the strength of physical or emotional reaction people Sensitivity control systems , variations in process dynamics and control systems Allergy Allergic sensitivity , being allergic to something Sensitivity and specificity , statistical concepts related to the accuracy of medical tests Sensitivity electronics Sensitivity explosives , the degree to which an explosive can be initiated by impact, heat or friction. InformationsensitivitySensitivity analysis Sensitivity song , a song by rhythm and blues singer, Ralph Tresvant Film speed , film s sensitivity to light disambig ca Sensibilitat de Empfindlichkeit es Sensibilidad fr Sensibilit it Sensibilit pl Czu o ru simple Sensitivity ... more details
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retrieval In information retrieval positive predictive value is called precision , and sensitivity ...Sensitivity and specificity are statistical measures of the performance of a binary classification statistical test test . Sensitivity also called recall rate in some fields measures the proportion of actual ... errors . A theoretical, optimal prediction can achieve 100 sensitivity i.e. predict all people from ... that do pose a threat to the aircraft and those aboard high sensitivity . This trade off can be represented ... a call it has a high chance of being right. The second dog finds more drugs sensitivity , but is less ... not tell us how well the test recognizes positive cases. We also need to know the sensitivity of the test. A test with a high specificity has a low Type I and type II errors type I error rate. Sensitivity ... of drugs that it ordinarily would have sniffed out. This dog illustrates poor sensitivity, as it would ... to some packages that do contain drugs false negatives . math rm sensitivity frac rm number of True Positives rm number of True Positives rm number of False Negatives math A sensitivity of 100 means ... ill. Thus, in contrast to a high specificity test, negative results in a high sensitivity test are used to rule out the disease. ref name cebm snout Sensitivity alone does not tell us how well the test ... above, this is the corresponding Specificity tests specificity test. Sensitivity is not the same ... in the population being tested as it is about the test. The calculation of sensitivity does not take ... sensitivity , or, alternatively, indeterminate samples can be treated as false negatives which gives the worst case value for sensitivity and may therefore underestimate it . A test with a high sensitivity ... gallery File HighSensitivity LowSpecificity 1401x1050.png High sensitivity and low specificity File LowSensitivity HighSpecificity 1400x1050.png Low sensitivity and high specificity gallery Medical example In medical diagnostics, test sensitivity is the ability of a test to correctly identify those ... more details
Sensitivity analysis SA is the study of how the variation uncertainty in the output of a mathematical ...., Gatelli, D. Saisana, M., and Tarantola, S., 2008, Global Sensitivity Analysis. The Primer , John ... analysis in finance.html ref In more general terms uncertainty and sensitivity analysis investigate the robustness of a study when the study includes some form of mathematical modelling . Sensitivity ... 1997 . Sensitivity analysis of normative economic models Theoretical framework and practical strategies ... to many sources of uncertainty including errors of measurement , absence of information and poor ... itself. Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis offer valid tools for characterizing the uncertainty .... Sensitivity Analysis has the complementary role of ordering by importance the strength and relevance ... many input variables sensitivity analysis is an essential ingredient of model building and quality ... devoted to sensitivity analysis in their guidelines. Examples are the European Commission , the White ... Environmental Protection Agency . Sometimes a sensitivity analysis may reveal surprising insights ... to be much more critical in a given situation than ones with larger weights. ref name SENSITIVITY cite journal title A Sensitivity Analysis Approach for Some Deterministic Multi Criteria Decision ... DecisionMaking1 Book1.htm doi id isbn 0792366077 ref That is, a sensitivity analysis may shed light .... Methodology File Scatter plots for sensitivity analysis bis.jpg thumb left 500px Sampling based sensitivity analysis by scatterplots. Y vertical axis is a function of four factors. The points in the four ... possible procedures to perform uncertainty UA and sensitivity analysis SA . Important classes ... G., Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis Theory, Volume I , Chapman & Hall. ref ref Cacuci, Dan G., Mihaela Ionescu Bujor, Michael Navon, 2005, Sensitivity And Uncertainty Analysis Applications to Large ... Salaberry, and C.B. Storlie, 2006, Survey of sampling based methods for uncertainty and sensitivity ... more details
The sensitivity of an electronic device, such as a communications system receiver, or detection device, such as a PIN diode , is the minimum magnitude mathematics magnitude of input Signalling telecommunication signal required to produce a specified output signal having a specified signal to noise ratio , or other specified criteria. Sensitivity is sometimes improperly used as a synonym for responsivity . Microphone s The sensitivity of a microphone is usually expressed as the sound field strength in decibel s dB relative to 1 volt V Pascal unit Pa Pa newton unit N meter m sup 2 sup or as the transfer factor in millivolts per pascal unit pascal mV Pa into an open circuit or into a 1 kilohm Load impedance load . Loudspeaker s The sensitivity of a loudspeaker is usually expressed as dB 2.83 V sub RMS sub at 1 metre. This is not the same as the electrical efficiency see Loudspeaker Efficiency vs. sensitivity Efficiency vs Sensitivity . Hydrophone s The sensitivity of a hydrophone is usually expressed as dB re 1 V µ Pa. Sensitivity in a receiver is normally defined as the minimum input signal math S i math required to produce a specified signal to noise S N ratio at the output port of the receiver and is defined as the mean noise power at the input port of the receiver times the minimum ... S o N o math where math S i math sensitivity W k Boltzmann s constant math T a math equivalent noise ... S o N o math Required SNR at output Because receive sensitivity indicates how faint an input signal ... for a given S N ratio means better sensitivity since the receiver s contribution is smaller. When ... sensitivity. For example, a receiver sensitivity of 98  dBm is better than a receive sensitivity ... with a 98  dBm sensitivity can hear signals that are half the power of those heard by a receiver with a 95  dBm receiver sensitivity. References FS1037C MS188 External links http www.sengpielaudio.com calculator transferfactor.htm Microphone sensitivity conversion from dB at 1 V Pa ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 In linguistics , quantity sensitivity refers to a certain quality of a Prosody linguistics prosodic stress system in which a closed syllable is assigned stress. DEFAULTSORT Quantity Sensitivity Category Linguistics Ling stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Friction sensitivity is an approximation of the amount of friction or rubbing a compound can withstand before prematurely exploding. For instance, nitroglycerin has an extremely high sensitivity to friction, meaning that very little rubbing against it could set off a violent explosion. DEFAULTSORT Friction Sensitivity Category Explosives engineering Chemistry stub bn de Reibempfindlichkeit ja ru ur ... more details
Refimprove article date December 2010 talk y Infobox Disease Name Salicylate sensitivity Image Salicylic acid skeletal.svg Caption Salicylic acid DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 965.1 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Salicylate sensitivity , also known as salicylate intolerance , is any adverse effect that occurs when a normal amount of salicylic acid salicylate is introduced into a person s body. People with salicylate intolerance are unable to consume a normal amount of salicylate without adverse effect s. Salicylate sensitivity differs from salicylism , which occurs when an individual takes an overdose of salicylates. ref DorlandsDict seven 000094208 salicylism ref Salicylate overdose can occur in people without salicylate sensitivity, and can be deadly if untreated. For more information, see aspirin poisoning . Salicylates are derivatives of salicylic acid that occur naturally in plant s and serve as a natural immune hormone and preservative , protecting the plants against disease s, insects , fungi , and harmful bacteria . Salicylates can also be found in many medication s, perfume s and preservatives. Both natural and synthetic salicylates can cause health problems in anyone when consumed in large doses. But for those who are salicylate intolerant, even small doses of salicylate can cause adverse reactions. Terminology Depending on whether the salicylate is a component of food or medicine, salicylate intolerance is a form of food intolerance or of drug intolerance . Salicylate sensitivity is a pharmacological reaction, not a true allergy . However, it is possible ... ref Samter s triad refers to aspirin sensitivity in conjunction with nasal polyps and asthma . ref ... year 1976 pmid 936715 doi url issn ref Symptoms The most common symptoms of salicylate sensitivity ... or Skin allergy test skin testing methods for testing salicylate sensitivity. Provocative ... be used to treat hyperactivity, bed wetting, and other symptoms associated with salicylate sensitivity ... more details
pp move vandalism small yes refimprove date December 2007 self ref For a discussion of case sensitivity in Wikipedia page titles, see Help Page name and Wikipedia Naming conventions capitalization . Text sometimes exhibits case sensitivity that is, words can differ in meaning based on differing use of majuscule uppercase and Lower case lowercase letters. Words with capital letters do not always have the same meaning when written with lowercase letters. For example, Bill is the first name of former U.S. president William Clinton , who could sign a Bill proposed law bill which is a proposed law that was approved by United States Congress Congress . And a Poland Polish person can use polishing polish to clean something. In food, the Calorie , with a capital C, is commonly commonly or sometimes used to denote 1000 calories of energy. In computers, some examples of usually case sensitive data are username s password s filename s Tag metadata tags Command computing commands Variable programming variable names searching for a text string within electronic text Some programming language computer languages are case sensitive Java programming language Java , C , C Sharp programming language C , C programming language C , ref name k&r1e cite book last Kernighan first Brian W. authorlink Brian Kernighan coauthors Dennis M. Ritchie chapter Chapter 2 Types, Operators and Expressions pages 33 title The C Programming Language book The C Programming Language edition 1st publisher Prentice Hall month February year 1978 location Englewood Cliffs, NJ isbn 0 13 110163 3 ref Ruby programming language Ruby ref cite book last Matsumoto first Yukihiro authorlink Yukihiro Matsumoto chapter Chapter 2 Language Basics pages 9 title Ruby in a nutshell edition 1st publisher O Reilly Media month January ... of an identifier encodes information about its Semantics Computer science semantics . It takes ... ar de Case sensitivity es Case sensitive fr Sensibilit la casse it Sensibile ... more details
unreferenced date December 2008 main List of digital camera modes Sensitivity priority , often abbreviated Sv for Sensitivity value on a camera dial, and colloquially called ISO priority , is a setting on Pentax cameras that allows the user to choose a specific Sensitivity ISO sensitivity ISO speed value while the camera selects a shutter speed and Aperture priority aperture to match. The camera will ensure proper exposure photography exposure . This is different from manual mode, where the user must decide all three values, shutter priority where the user picks a shutter speed with the camera selecting the aperture to match, or program mode where the camera selects all three. On other cameras, such as those from Canon and Nikon, this is not a distinguished mode. Rather, ISO can be set manually in all modes, or sometimes set to auto, and thus sensitivity priority is equivalent to manual ISO and program mode, in both cases automatically selecting aperture and shutter speed, with a manual ISO setting. See also Reasons for using Exposure photography Depth of field Other modes Shutter priority Aperture priority Mode dial Category Photography equipment photo stub ... more details
Sensitivity of explosives is the degree to which an explosive can be initiated by impact mechanics impact , heat , or friction . ref Cite Book title NAVSEA OP 5, Volume 1 publisher U.S. Navy ref Sensitivity, along with stability and brisance are three of the most significant properties of explosives that affect their use and application. All explosive compounds have a certain amount of energy required to initiate. If an explosive is too sensitive, it may go off accidentally. A safer explosive is less sensitive and will not explode if accidentally dropped or mishandled. However, such explosives are more difficult to initiate intentionally. Explosive train Less sensitive explosives can be initiated by smaller quantities of more sensitive explosives, called primers or detonator s, such as blasting cap s. The use of increasingly less sensitive explosive materials to create an escalating chain reaction is known as an explosive train , initiation sequence , or firing train . Classifications High explosives are conventionally subdivided into two explosives classes, differentiated by sensitivity explosives sensitivity Primary explosive s are extremely sensitivity explosives sensitive to mechanical Shock mechanics shock , friction, and heat, to which they will respond by burning rapidly or detonating. Secondary explosive s , also called base explosives , are relatively insensitive to shock, friction, and heat. References reflist explosive stub category explosives ru ... more details
cells, S, M, and L types Spectral sensitivity is the relative efficiency of detection, of light or other ... , spectral sensitivity is used to describe the different characteristics of the photopigment ... in their sensitivity to different wavelengths of light. ref cite book title Fundamentals of Sensation ...&pg PA32&dq spectral sensitivity intitle perception&lr &as brr 0&sig PWvFQhLj E3iHf5elFnhFXwUm7c PPA33,M1 ref In photography , film and sensors are often described in terms of their spectral sensitivity ... url http books.google.com books?id Z92UjOE93SIC&pg PA73&dq 22spectral sensitivity 22 intitle photography&lr &as brr 3&sig 2Ex5bPhpeRKM lqFd1uACWiD06Q ref For X ray films, the spectral sensitivity ... PA67&dq 22spectral sensitivity 22&lr &as brr 3&sig A8utSH861ySF1v45Cj83PgSYvk4 PPA67,M1 ref Image ... modern term spectral sensitivity in the same book. ref cite book title Light and shade and their applications ... books?id MzhLAAAAMAAJ&pg PA95&dq 22spectral sensitivity 22 inauthor luckiesh&lr &as brr ... dependent, incorporating the spectral sensitivity. When the sensor system is linear, its spectral sensitivity and spectral responsivity can both be decomposed with similar basis functions ... r0ngC&pg PA12&dq sensor responsivity 22spectral sensitivity 22&lr &as brr 3&sig Okaqe5495ftyrmagaVXLNemMx1I ... can be estimated and corrected for, to determine the spectral sensitivity from spectral input output ... PA337&dq sensor responsivity 22spectral sensitivity 22&lr &as brr 3&sig uXZfqgS7K bmP2Wik QZg oOLA ...&pg PA340&dq retina 22spectral sensitivity 22 cone rod interaction&lr &as brr 3&sig X8mbfvFql3MrkI ... such as spectral sensitivity are therefore quite useful in describing many properties of color ... sensitivity 22 linear nonlinear&lr &as brr 3&sig Uzck4k9jxCxoQWUzYj0UWYGgEGU PPA154,M1 ref Spectral sensitivity is sometimes expressed as a quantum efficiency , that is, as probability of getting a quantum ... year 1998 ISBN 0471974404 url http books.google.com books?id 8JJwuU13YPAC&pg PA60&dq 22spectral sensitivity ... more details
Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Expert subject Psychology date February 2009 Wiktionary sensitivity The sensitivity or insensitivity of a human , often considered with regard to a particular kind of stimulation stimulus , is the strength of the feeling it results in, in comparison with the strength of the stimulus. The concept applies to physical as well as emotion al feeling. Insensitivity Not reacting to the emotions or situation of other people or not caring about others, tactless. Not reacting to something or not appreciating something. Not experiencing physical sensations, numb. See also Sense Highly sensitive person DEFAULTSORT Sensitivity Human Category Psychophysics Psychology stub gd Mothachadh ia Sensitivitate he ja no Sensitivitet pl Czu o testu diagnostycznego ru sr ... more details
Reverse sensitivity is a term from the New Zealand planning system. It describes the impacts of newer uses on prior activities occurring in mixed use areas. Some activities tend to have the effect of limiting the ability of established ones to continue. A key instance is the impact of new residential development on mixed use neighbourhoods as an area goes through a process of gentrification . Such prior uses might be entertainment, commercial or industrial uses. New residents tend to have expectations of a level of amenity comparable to suburban residential areas and will complain about noise from established uses. This has previously had the effect of imposing economic burdens or operational limitations on the prior uses that reduce their viability, forcing them to close down or move. The concept of reverse sensitivity suggests that a reversal of this approach is possible and that the burden of providing residential amenity in mixed use environments should fall to the developers of new residential buildings in those areas. Planning schemes can regulate these issues via zoning ordinances. References http www.qualityplanning.org.nz plan topics noise management reverse sensitivity.php Reverse Sensitivity http www.hbrc.govt.nz Education ArchivedHotTopics FebruaryReverseSensitivity tabid 200 Default.aspx What is reverse sensitivity? Category Urban studies and planning Category Zoning Category Urban design ... more details
Refimprove date September 2007 Assay sensitivity is a property of a clinical trial defined as the ability of a trial to distinguish an effective Therapy treatment from a less effective or ineffective intervention. Without assay sensitivity, a trial is not internally valid and is not capable of comparing the efficacy of two interventions. Importance Lack of assay sensitivity has different implications for trials intended to show a difference greater than zero between interventions superiority trials and trials intended to show non inferiority. Non inferiority trials attempt to rule out some margin of inferiority between a test and control intervention i.e rule out that the test intervention is no worse than the control intervention by a chosen amount. If a trial intended to demonstrate efficacy by showing superiority of a test intervention to Scientific control control lacks assay sensitivity, it will fail to show that the test intervention is superior and will fail to lead to a conclusion of efficacy. In contrast, if a trial intended to demonstrate efficacy by showing a test intervention is non inferior to an active control lacks assay sensitivity, the trial may find an ineffective intervention to be non inferior and could lead to an erroneous conclusion of efficacy. When two interventions ... , that finding itself directly demonstrates that the trial had assay sensitivity assuming the finding ... evidence of assay sensitivity. Differences in sensitivity Assay sensitivity for a non inferiority ... than the control would have assay sensitivity. On the other hand, with this same data, a noninferiority ... the control may not have assay sensitivity, since this trial would not ensure that the test intervention ... Inferiority Studies Theory, Assay Sensitivity, Choice of Margin date 2002 02 19 accessdate 2007 09 16 ... evidence, to have assay sensitivity, the planned non inferiority trial must be designed in a way similar ... from past trials external to the current trial. See also Sensitivity tests Specificity tests References ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Shock sensitivity is a comparative measure of the sensitivity to sudden compression by impact or blast of an explosive chemical compound . Determination of the shock sensitivity of a material intended for practical use is one important aspect of safety testing of explosives . A variety of tests and indices are in use, of which one of the more common is the Rotter Impact Test with results expressed as FoI Figure of Insensitivity . At least four other impact tests are in common use, while various gap tests are used to measure sensitivity to blast shock. Julius Peters KG is a notable German company which manufactures testing apparatus for these tests. Sensitivities vary widely A few materials such as nitrogen triiodide cannot be touched at all without detonation detonating , and so are of purely academic interest. Some other compounds with a high sensitivity to shock, such as nitroglycerin and acetone peroxide , may detonate from a firm jolt and so cannot be legally transported in pure form. Acetone peroxide is used only by terrorists, in which field it is notorious for the number of times it has killed those who attempted to use it against others. A number of methods are known to desensitise nitroglycerine so that it can be transported for Glyceryl trinitrate pharmacology medical uses , and it is also incorporated into other less sensitive explosives, such as dynamite s and gelignite s. Many practical commercial materials of intermediate sensitivity, such as gelignites and water gel explosive s, can be safely handled as they will not explode from casual shocks such as being dropped or lightly knocked by a tool. However they may explode if struck forcefully by a metal tool, and would certainly explode in the barrel if they were used in an artillery shell projectile shell . Reliable initiation of such materials requires the small ... are unlikely to detonate even if struck by another explosive weapon. DEFAULTSORT Shock Sensitivity ... more details
Cold sensitivity or cold intolerance is unusual discomfort felt by some people when in a cool environment. There is much variation in the sensitivity to cold experienced by different people, with some putting on many layers of clothing while others in the same environment feel comfortable in one layer. Cold sensitivity may be a symptom of hypothyroidism , anemia , fibromyalgia or vasoconstriction according to article Sauna . There may also be differences in people in the expression of uncoupling protein s, thus affecting their amount of thermogenesis . It has been found that one s state of mind influences one s perception of ambient temperature. Thinking about an incident where one felt excluded caused experimental subjects to estimate the ambient temperature 3 degrees Celsius lower than subjects who thought about experiences in which they felt included. ref http www.newscientist.com channel being human mg19926755.500 an icy stare really does make people feel cold.html An icy stare really does make people feel cold , New Scientist , 27 Sept. 2008, p. 17. ref See also Thermoception References Reflist Category Sensory system health stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A sensitivity speck is a place in silver halide crystal where latent image is preferentially formed. This is very often the site of shallow electron traps, such as crystalline defect particularly edge dislocation and silver sulfide specks created by sulfur sensitization process. When a photon is absorbed by a silver halide crystal, a free carrier electron in the conduction band is generated. This free carrier can migrate through the crystal lattice of silver halide , until captured by the shallow electron trap, where the electron is likely to reduce an interstitial silver ion to form an atomic silver. Subsequent exposure can grow the size of silver cluster through the same mechanism. This forms the latent image where the silver cluster becomes large enough to render the entire crystal developable in developer solution. DEFAULTSORT Sensitivity Speck Category Science of photography Photo stub ... more details
Image KB test.jpg right thumb 150px Antibiotic sensitivity Thin wafers containing antibiotic have been placed on an agar plate growing bacteria. Bacteria are not able to grow around antibiotics to which they are sensitive Antibiotic sensitivity is a term used to describe the susceptibility of bacteria to antibiotic s. Antibiotic susceptibility testing AST is usually carried out to determine which antibiotic will be most successful in treating a bacterial infection in vivo . Testing for antibiotic sensitivity is often done by the Kirby Bauer antibiotic testing Kirby Bauer method . Small wafers containing antibiotics are placed onto a plate upon which bacteria are growing. If the bacteria are sensitive to the antibiotic, a clear ring, or zone of inhibition, is seen around the wafer indicating poor growth. Other methods to test antimicrobial susceptibility include the Stokes method, E test also based on antibiotic diffusion . Agar and Broth dilution methods for Minimum inhibitory concentration Minimum Inhibitory Concentration determination. Ideal antibiotic therapy is based on determination of the aetiological agent and its relevant antibiotic sensitivity. Empiric treatment is often started before laboratory microbiological reports are available when treatment should not be delayed due to the seriousness of the disease. The effectiveness of individual antibiotics varies with the location of the infection, the ability of the antibiotic to reach the site of infection, and the ability of the bacteria to resist or inactivate the antibiotic. Some antibiotics actually kill the bacteria bactericidal , whereas others merely prevent the bacteria from multiplying bacteriostatic so that the host s immune system can overcome them.Mostly Muller Hinton agar is used in this antibiotic susceptibility test. See also Antibiotic Antibiotic resistance Miles and Misra method Miles Misra method References reflist http www.drkoop.com ency 93 003741.html Research Data http people.ku.edu jbrown ... more details
Cleanup rewrite date March 2009 POV date September 2010 Sensitivity Training is a form of training that claims to make people more aware of their own prejudices, and more sensitive to others. According to its critics, it involves the use of psychological techniques with groups that its critics, e.g. G. Edward Griffin , claim are often identical to brainwashing tactics. Critics believe these techniques are unethical. According to his biographer, Alfred J Marrow , Kurt Lewin laid the foundations for sensitivity training in a series of workshops he organised in 1946 to carry out a change experiment, in response to a request from the Director of the Connecticut State Interracial Commission. This led to the founding of the National Training Laboratories in Bethel , Maine in 1947. Kurt Lewin, who met Eric Trist in 1933, influenced the work of the London Tavistock Clinic , both in its work with soldiers during the second world war and in its later work with the Journal Human Relations jointly founded by a partnership of the Tavistock Institute and Lewin s group at MIT . The nature of modern Sensitivity Training appears to be in some dispute. Its modern critics portray its origins and function in negative terms. Others view the approach as benignly beneficial in many of its historical and contemporary implementations. During World War II, Psychologists like Carl Rogers in the USA and William Sargant , John Rawlings Rees , and Eric Trist in Britain were used by the military to help soldiers deal with traumatic stress disorders then known as Shell Shock . This work, which required service to large numbers of patients by a small number of therapists and necessarily emphasized rapidity ... to promote sensitivity to others perceived as different and seemingly losing some of their original ... seduction of a generation sensitivity training as brainwashing 1969 Penn & Teller, Bullshit Sensitivity ... More on T Groups Psychotherapy DEFAULTSORT Sensitivity Training Category Multiculturalism ... more details
Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Sensitivity Cover Ralph Tresvant Sensitivity.JPG Artist Ralph Tresvant from Album Ralph Tresvant album Ralph Tresvant B side Released October 9, 1990 Format 12 single , CD single Recorded 1990 Genre R&B New Jack Swing Length 4 40 Label MCA Records MCA Writer Producer Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Certification Chart position Last single This single Sensitivity br 1990 Next single Stone Cold Gentleman br 1991 Sensitivity is the title of a number one R&B single by Ralph Tresvant . It was the first single from the self titled Ralph Tresvant album debut album of the New Edition frontman since the split of the group. The hit song spent one week at number one on the US R&B chart ref cite book title Top R&B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 last Whitburn first Joel authorlink Joel Whitburn year 2004 publisher Record Research page 588 ref . It also reached number four on the US pop chart and number eighteen in the UK .In 2005, British electronic duo Lemon Jelly sampled Sensitivity in their track nowiki nowiki 90 A Man Like Me . In October 2004 Sensitivity appeared in popular videogame Grand Theft Auto San Andreas , playing on R&B Soul music Soul radio station CSR 103.9 Charts Peak positions class wikitable align left Chart 1990 align left Peak br position align left U.S. Billboard Hot 100 align center 4 align left U.S. Billboard Hot R&B Hip Hop Singles & Tracks align center 1 align left U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play align center 19 align left U.K. Singles Chart align center 18 End of year charts class wikitable sortable align left End of year chart 1991 align center Position U.S. Billboard Hot 100 ref cite web url http longboredsurfer.com charts.php?year 1991 title Billboard Top 100 1991 accessdate 2009 09 15 ref align center 29 References reflist See also R&B number one hits of 1990 USA Category 1990 singles Category Billboard Hot R&B Hip Hop Songs number one singles 1990s R&B song stub ... more details
distinguish Sense and Sensibility Infobox television episode Title Sense & Sensitivity Series Angel Season 1 Episode 6 Airdate November 9, 1999 Production 1ADH06 Writer Tim Minear Director James A. Contner Guests Elisabeth R hm as Kate Lockley John Capodice as Little Tony Papazian John Mahon as List of minor Angel characters Trevor Lockley Trevor Lockley Ron Marasco as Allen Lloyd Alex Skuby as Harlan Kevin Will as Heath Thomas Burr as List of minor Angel characters Lee Mercer Lee Mercer Ken Abraham as Spivey Jimmy Shubert as Johnny Red Ken Grantham as Lieutenant Adam Donshik as Uniform Cop 1 Kevin E. West as Uniform Cop 2 Wilson Bell as Uniform Cop 3 Colin Patrick Lynch as Beat Cop Steve Schirripa as Henchman Christopher Paul Hart as Traffic Cop Episode list List of Angel episodes Prev Rm w a Vu Next Bachelor Party Angel Bachelor Party Plot date March 2010 Sense & Sensitivity is episode ... Tony Papazian, whose Wolfram & Hart lawyer coerces Kate s department into attending sensitivity ... Officer Kate undergoes a sensitivity training at the police station that turns disastrous when ... s location. While Cordelia and Doyle help Angel search for information on the mob boss, Doyle encourages ... co worker Harlan comes by their table to show her a memo about a mandatory sensitivity training ... for the name of the sensitivity trainer. After telling Angel she believes he s an Old Soul ... of the sensitivity training he paid for. Suddenly, Angel swings the chair he s leaning on, knocking ... s remarks to Kate while under the sensitivity spell closely resemble those that Wesley Wyndam Pryce ... e Sensibilidade Good Sense and Sensitivity Spanish language Spanish title Sensatez y sensiblidad Sense and sensitivity French language French title Raisons et sentiments Reasons and feelings References reflist External links wikiquote Angel Sense & Sensitivity Sense & Sensitivity imdb episode id 0512894 episode Sense and Sensitivity Angelnav AngelEpisodes Category Angel TV series episodes Category ... more details
Oat sensitivity represents a sensitivity to the proteins found in oats , Avena sativa . Sensitivity to oats as a result of allergy or to the seed storage proteins either inhaled or ingested. A more complex condition results to individuals who have gluten sensitive enteropathy in which there is also a response to avenin , the glutinous protein in oats similar to the gluten within wheat. Oat allergy Studies on farmers with grain dust allergy and children with atopy dermatitis reveal that oat proteins can act as both respiratory and skin allergens. ref name pmid17919139 cite journal author Boussault P, L aut Labr ze C, Saubusse E, et al. title Oat sensitization in children with atopic dermatitis prevalence, risks and associated factors journal Allergy volume 62 issue 11 pages 1251 6 year 2007 month November pmid 17919139 doi 10.1111 j.1398 9995.2007.01527.x ref ref name pmid16805419 cite journal ... pmid 6154431 doi 10.1111 j.1398 9995.1980.tb01716.x url ref Oat dust sensitivity in farms found 53 ... pmid 17327936 doi 10.1080 00365520600863944 ref further Gluten sensitivity The oat controversy The oat controversy in gluten sensitivity Immunological evidence Anti avenin antibodies In 1992, 6 ... and sensitivity comparable to anti gliadin antibodies . ref name pmid10964162 cite journal .... This study found that 4 patients had symptoms after oat ingestion, 3 had elevated Gluten sensitivity ... sensitivity ref name pmid17852883 cite journal author Silano M, Di Benedetto R, Maialetti F, et ... disease There is a great deal of conflicting information regarding the inclusion of oats within ... free but higher anti avenin antibodies can increase with a diet containing wheat. further Gluten sensitivity The oat controversy The oat controversy in gluten sensitivity Some coeliacs respond adversely ... Cancers and Refractory disease associated with gluten sensitivity See also List of allergies References reflist 2 Gluten sensitivity Category Sensitivities Category Allergology ... more details
Climate sensitivity is a measure of how responsive the temperature of the climate system is to a change ... of the concentration of carbon dioxide in Earth s atmosphere . The equilibrium climate sensitivity ... Panel on Climate Change location Geneva, Switzerland year 2007 chapter 2.3 Climate sensitivity and feedbacks ... last2 Hegerl first2 Gabriele C. title The equilibrium sensitivity of the Earth s temperature to radiation ... of equilibrium sensitivity thus requires a very long model integration. A measure requiring shorter integrations is the transient climate sensitivity which is defined as the average temperature response ... University Press, Cambridge year 2007 chapter 8.6.2 Interpreting the Range of Climate Sensitivity ... The transient sensitivity is lower than the equilibrium sensitivity, due to the inertia of ocean ... years. An estimate of the equilibrium climate sensitivity may be made from combining the effective climate sensitivity with the known properties of the ocean reservoirs and the surface heat fluxes this is the effective climate sensitivity. This may vary with forcing history and climate state . ref ... tar wg1 096.htm accessdate 2010 07 03 isbn 9780521807678 postscript None ref Although climate sensitivity ... model the climate sensitivity is an emergent property it is not a model parameter, but rather a result ... have climate sensitivity as an explicit paramter. blockquote math Delta T s lambda cdot RF math blockquote ... in global surface temperature change. It is also possible to estimate climate sensitivity from observations .... Climate sensitivity can be a useful summary of the sensitivity of the real climate, or of a given model ... climate sensitivity has a component directly due to radiative forcing by CO sub 2 sub or any other ... 2008 ref name rahmstorf2008 provides an informal example of how climate sensitivity might be estimated empirically, from which the following is modified. Denote the sensitivity, i.e. the equilibrium ... the temperature increase to be an equlibrium increase would lead to a sensitivity of about ... more details