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Look up selectivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Selectivity may refer to: Choice, making a selection among options Discrimination, the ability
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criteria Selective school (New South Wales) Selective breeding, the process of breeding for specific traits Selection (disambiguation) Selectivity (disambiguation)
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In biochemistry, the preference of ligands to bind with one receptor over another
chemistry, binding selectivity is defined with respect to the binding of ligands to a substrate forming a complex. Binding selectivity describes how a ligand
Binding_selectivity
Pharmacologic characteristic
selectivity (or agonist trafficking, biased agonism, biased signaling, ligand bias, and differential engagement) is the ligand-dependent selectivity for
Functional_selectivity
Eating behavior in humans
Selective eating, also known as picky eating, is a variety of behaviors whereby a person is highly selective in what they do eat and what they do not eat
Selective_eating
Disproportionate drug concentrations in differing tissues
Tissue selectivity is a topic in distribution (pharmacology) and property of some drugs. It refers to when a drug occurs in disproportionate concentrations
Tissue_selectivity
There are four ways in which selectivity is achieved: Current selectivity: different breaking capacities Time selectivity: time delay before tripping of
Selectivity (circuit breakers)
Selectivity_(circuit_breakers)
Selectivity is a measure of the performance of a radio receiver to respond only to the radio signal it is tuned to (such as a radio station) and reject
Selectivity_(radio)
Anxiety disorder blocking speech
Selective mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder in which a person who is otherwise capable of speech becomes overwhelmed and does not speak when exposed
Selective_mutism
Breeding for desired characteristics
Selective breeding (also called artificial selection) is the process by which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular
Selective_breeding
Theory of motivation
Socioemotional selectivity theory (SST; developed by Stanford psychologist Laura L. Carstensen) is a life-span theory of motivation. The theory maintains
Socioemotional selectivity theory
Socioemotional_selectivity_theory
School that has criteria for admittance
A selective school is a school that admits students on the basis of some sort of selection criteria, usually academic. The term may have different connotations
Selective_school
Orientation selectivity is expressed by cells within the visual cortex, when such cells increase impulse or signal activity for specific oriented degree
Orientation_selectivity
Obsolete concept in chemistry
the reactivity–selectivity principle or RSP states that a more reactive chemical compound or reactive intermediate is less selective in chemical reactions
Reactivity–selectivity principle
Reactivity–selectivity_principle
Antibiotic efficiency during the gene selection process
antibiotic.[citation needed] The selectivity factor is calculated as follows: SF = IC50R/IC50S whereas SF = selectivity factor; IC50 = half-maximal inhibitory
Selectivity_factor
Abortion of one or more (but not all) fetuses in a multiple pregnancy
Selective reduction is the practice of reducing the number of fetuses in a multiple pregnancy, such as quadruplets, to a twin or singleton pregnancy.
Selective_reduction
Aspect of electron emission of a compound
through layers of chiral molecules, spin-selectivity of electron-transport in a chiral medium and enantio-selectivity in chemical reactions induced by spin-polarized
Chirality-induced spin selectivity
Chirality-induced_spin_selectivity
peripheral selectivity Digoxin – a cardiac glycoside and sodium–potassium pump inhibitor Docarpamine – a dopamine prodrug and non-selective dopamine receptor
Peripherally_selective_drug
Legal defense based on claiming the prosecutor is discriminatory
In jurisprudence, selective prosecution is a procedural defense in which defendants argue that they should not be held criminally liable for breaking
Selective_prosecution
Selective soldering is the process of selectively soldering components to printed circuit boards and molded modules that could be damaged by the heat
Selective_soldering
Fallacy of incomplete evidence
Cherry picking is the selective choosing of the most beneficial, profitable or attractive items from what is available. In the legal science, journalism
Cherry_picking
Type of medication
depression. MAOI selectivity can vary by dose, route, formulation, and systemic exposure. For example, selegiline is relatively selective for MAO-B at lower
Monoamine_oxidase_inhibitor
Topics referred to by the same term
Selective memory can mean any of the following: Selective omission, the tendency to taboo some elements of a collective memory Confirmation bias, the
Selective_memory
Memory bias (deliberate forgetting)
Selective omission is a memory bias. In collective memory, it is a bias where a group (state, media, public opinion) makes efforts to forget and not re-introduce
Selective_omission
Ion channel that selectively passes K+
remove the hydration shell from the ion when it enters the selectivity filter. The selectivity filter is formed by a five residue sequence, TVGYG, termed
Potassium_channel
Hair care products
Salon Selectives is a line of hair care products, ranging from shampoos and hair conditioners to hair mousses, sprays, gels, and oils. Introduced by Helene
Salon_Selectives
Chemical compound
a selective agonist at the 5-HT1B receptor. Increasing the O-alkoxy chain length in this series gives generally increasing potency and selectivity for
5-(Nonyloxy)tryptamine
Chemical compound
affinity at CB1, explaining the high CB2 selectivity of AM-1221. However, despite this relatively high selectivity for CB2, its CB1 affinity is still too
AM-1221
American conscription system
The Selective Service System (SSS) is an independent agency of the United States government that maintains a database of registered male U.S. citizens
Selective_Service_System
Type of radio receiver
sensitivity, selectivity, fidelity, distortion, and noise. Sensitivity is the ability to receive weak signals at a usable level, while selectivity is the ability
Superheterodyne_receiver
Power to choose whether or how to punish a person who has violated the law
In law, selective enforcement occurs when government officials (such as police officers, prosecutors, or regulators) exercise discretion, which is the
Selective_enforcement
Surface with certain thermo-radiative properties
collectors, a selective surface or selective absorber is a means of increasing its operation temperature and/or efficiency. The selectivity is defined as
Selective_surface
Chemical compound
and highly selective antagonist of ERα that is used in scientific research to study the function of this receptor. It has 200-fold selectivity for ERα over
Methylpiperidinopyrazole
Sensor of ion concentration in a solution
ISE has good selectivity, but only for several single-charged cations; mainly H+, Na+, and Ag+. Chalcogenide glass also has selectivity for double-charged
Ion-selective_electrode
Selective disclosure is a situation when a publicly traded company discloses material information to a single person, or a limited group of people or
Selective_disclosure
Disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds
Misophonia (or selective sound sensitivity syndrome) is a disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds or their associated stimuli, or cues. These
Misophonia
Topics referred to by the same term
Selective abortion may refer to: Sex-selective abortion When a genetic test is performed that detects an undesirable trait; see genetics and abortion Selective
Selective_abortion
Form of corrosion where components of an alloy are preferentially leached
In metallurgy, selective leaching, also called dealloying, demetalification, parting and selective corrosion, is a corrosion type in some solid solution
Selective_leaching
Ratios used in chemical reaction engineering
to the undesired product(s) (S — selectivity). There are conflicting definitions in the literature for selectivity and yield, so each author's intended
Conversion_(chemistry)
Drug class
determine the selectivity. Compounds with substituents in position 2' have selectivity for NET. Compounds with substituents in position 4' are selective serotonin
Selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor
Selective_norepinephrine_reuptake_inhibitor
Pregnancy termination based on predicted sex
overwhelmingly targets female fetuses, sex-selective abortion often specifically refers to female-selective abortion. Sex-selective abortion is closely linked to female
Sex-selective_abortion
Type of fishing net
reduce bycatch of non-target species. Gillnets have a high degree of size selectivity. Most salmon fisheries in particular have an extremely low incidence
Gillnetting
Chemical compound
selective antagonist for the CB1 receptor, with approximately 10,000x selectivity over the closely related CB2 receptor. This very high selectivity makes
PF-514273
Mode of natural selection involving the choosing of and competition for mates
Sexual selection is a mechanism of evolution in which members of one sex choose mates of the other sex (intersexual selection) to mate with, and compete
Sexual_selection
Chemical compound
potent and selective 5-HT2C receptor agonist, with an EC50 of 1nM and 15x selectivity over 5-HT2A, although it only has moderate selectivity of 3x over
YM-348
functionalized aromatic compounds with high selectivity. The widely used approach to achieve ortho-selectivity involves metal-chelating directing groups
Meta-selective C–H functionalization
Meta-selective_C–H_functionalization
Amount of product formed in a reaction
processes. In chemical reaction engineering, "yield", "conversion" and "selectivity" are terms used to describe ratios of how much of a reactant was consumed
Yield_(chemistry)
Selective reabsorption is the process whereby certain molecules (e.g. ions, glucose and amino acids), after being filtered out of the capillaries along
Selective_reabsorption
Colour for automotive lamps
Selective yellow is a colour for automotive lamps, particularly headlamps and other road-illumination lamps, such as fog lamps. Under ECE regulations
Selective_yellow
Type of cognitive bias
Selective perception is the tendency to not notice and more quickly forget stimuli that cause emotional discomfort and contradict prior beliefs. For example
Selective_perception
Data transmission and error correction protocol
Selective Repeat ARQ or Selective Reject ARQ is a specific instance of the automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocol used to manage sequence numbers and
Selective_Repeat_ARQ
Ability of a chemical reaction to produce an unequal mixture of stereoisomers
during a non-stereospecific transformation of a pre-existing one. The selectivity arises from differences in steric and electronic effects in the mechanistic
Stereoselectivity
Chemical compound
adamantoyl group, generally confers significant CB2 selectivity, but reasonable CB1 affinity and selectivity is retained when an N-methylpiperidin-2-ylmethyl
AM-1248
Preferential outcome of a chemical reaction
ISSN 0009-2665. PMID 18671436. Walker, E. R. H. (1976). "The functional group selectivity of complex hydride reducing agents". Chemical Society Reviews. 5: 23
Chemoselectivity
Phenomenon in adoption studies
In adoption studies, selective placement refers to the practice by which adoption agencies tend to deliberately match certain characteristics of an adopted
Selective_placement
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
EGIS-7625 – high selectivity over 5-HT2A EXT5 – highly selective EXT9 – somewhat selective LY-23,728 LY-266,097 – pKi = 9.7, 100-fold selectivity over 5-HT2A
5-HT2B_receptor
Train technology
Selective door operation (SDO), also known as selective door opening, is a mechanism employed primarily on trains (although buses with multiple doors
Selective_door_operation
in high selectivity based on innate substrate selectivity for a given reaction or based on catalyst control. The discovery of site-selective LSF reactions
Late-stage_functionalization
Profession
A breeder is a person who selectively breeds carefully selected mates, normally of the same breed, to sexually reproduce offspring with specific, consistently
Breeder
Beta-1 selective adrenenergic blocker medication used to treat cardiovascular diseases
degree of β1-selectivity compared to atenolol, metoprolol and betaxolol. With a selectivity ranging from being 11 to 15 times more selective for β1 over
Bisoprolol
Type of drug
role of DA vs. NE selectivity has been difficult to investigate further due to a lack of drugs that possess significant selectivity for DA or NE relative
Dopamine_releasing_agent
Chemical compound
first selective antagonist characterised for this receptor, with an IC50 of 279nM, and good selectivity over related receptors (over 36x selectivity vs CB1
PSB-CB5
Machine pistol
The Beretta 93R is an Italian selective-fire machine pistol, designed and manufactured by Beretta in the late 1970s. The "R" stands for Raffica, which
Beretta_93R
In clinical psychology, selective abstraction is a type of cognitive bias or cognitive distortion in which a detail is taken out of context and believed
Selective_abstraction
Chemical compound
208-243, is a drug which acts as a dopamine agonist selective for the D1 subtype. Unlike most D1-selective agonists, it shows efficacy in animal models of
CY-208,243
In surface science, selective adsorption is the effect when minima associated with bound-state resonances occur in specular intensity in atom-surface
Selective_adsorption
American comedian, actor, and filmmaker (born 1965)
Never Scared (2004), Kill the Messenger (2008), Tamborine (2018), and Selective Outrage (2023). He developed, wrote, produced and narrated the sitcom
Chris_Rock
Chemical compound
agonist selective for the D1 subtype. The N-desmethyl derivative SKF-89,626 is also a selective D1 agonist with similar potency and selectivity to SKF
SKF-89,145
2008 compilation album by Crime In Stereo
Selective Wreckage is a b-sides collection by melodic hardcore group Crime in Stereo. This compilation features unreleased songs that documented the band's
Selective_Wreckage
Chemical compound
cyclobutyl, but only the cyclobutyl derivatives show selectivity for CB1 over CB2. High selectivity for CB1 over CB2 is difficult to achieve (cf. AM-906
AM-2389
Biological interaction
aggressive mimicry that improve hunting efficiency. Predation has a powerful selective effect on prey, and the prey develops anti-predator adaptations such as
Predation
Chemical which binds to and activates a biochemical receptor
Terms that describe this phenomenon are "functional selectivity", "protean agonism", or selective receptor modulators. As mentioned above, agonists have
Agonist
Type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
(COX-2), an enzyme responsible for inflammation and pain. Targeting selectivity for COX-2 reduces the risk of peptic ulceration and is the main feature
Cyclooxygenase-2_inhibitor
A fluoride selective electrode is a type of ion selective electrode sensitive to the concentration of the fluoride ion. A common example is the lanthanum
Fluoride_selective_electrode
Group of eight American universities
renowned as elite colleges associated with academic excellence, highly selective admissions, and social elitism. The term was used as early as 1933, and
Ivy_League
Chemical compound
glaucoma. It has reasonable selectivity for the CB2 receptor subtype, having a CB2 affinity of 0.4nM, and 25x selectivity over the related CB1 receptor
NESS-040C5
Pharmaceutical compound
the selective 5-HT1A agonist 8-OH-DPAT. However, (S)-DPCT instead acts as a selective agonist for the 5-HT1B receptor, with moderate selectivity over
(S)-DCPT
Chemical compound
neuropathic pain, which acts as a potent and selective cannabinoid CB2 receptor agonist. It has a very high selectivity of 4700x for CB2 over the related CB1
Tedalinab
Method in two-way radio system
or carrier squelch, which allows a radio to receive all transmissions. Selective calling is used to address a subset of all two-way radios on a single
Selective_calling
Terpene hydrocarbon
anhydride. It is possible to effect reaction at one of the double bonds selectively. Anhydrous hydrogen chloride reacts preferentially at the disubstituted
Limonene
Chemical compound
the O-methyl- by a phenyl group further improves the receptor subtype selectivity. Bridges TM, Marlo JE, Niswender CM, Jones CK, Jadhav SB, Gentry PR,
VU-0238429
Class of antidepressant medication
for inhibition of serotonin reuptake over norepinephrine reuptake. The selectivity ratios are approximately 1:30 for venlafaxine, 1:10 for duloxetine, and
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
Selective_serotonin_reuptake_inhibitor
Chemical compound
agonist selective for this group of mGlu receptors, but does not show selectivity between the different mGluR Group III subtypes. It is widely used in
L-AP4
Chemical compound
CB2, a selectivity of around 12x. Resolution of the enantiomers of AM-4030 yields an even more potent compound, although with less selectivity, with the
AM-4030
Inferring the speed and direction of objects
zones. Direction selectivity is contained for two adjacent points in the receptive field separated by as small as 1/4°, but selectivity decreased with larger
Motion_perception
Topics referred to by the same term
Selective Service Act may refer to: Selective Service Act of 1917, or Selective Draft Act, enacted April 28, 1917, for the American entry into World War
Selective_Service_Act
Medication class with multiple uses
metabolism) are less common with β1-selective (often termed "cardioselective") agents, but receptor selectivity diminishes at higher doses. Beta blockade
Beta_blocker
Cross-coupling reaction between two electrophiles
reaction, Ullman reaction, etc.), Few methods exist for achieving cross selectivity. Using excess amount of one reagent can provide synthetically useful
Cross_electrophile_coupling
Chemical compound
It is a highly selective agonist for the CB2 receptor, with selectivity of 414x for CB2 over CB1, although it is still not as selective as newer agents
L-759,656
Process where messages close to one's interests are better remembered
Selective retention, in relating to the mind, is the process whereby people more accurately remember messages that are closer to their interests, values
Selective_retention
Medication; α-adrenergic antagonist
Phentolamine, sold under the brand name Regitine among others, is a non-selective α-adrenergic antagonist. The primary application for phentolamine is for
Phentolamine
Conversion of a carbonyl to an amine
into biocatalysts, such as imine reductases, have allowed for higher selectivity in the reduction of chiral amines which is an important factor in pharmaceutical
Reductive_amination
Benzodiazepine drug
benzodiazepines, but is much more subtype-selective than most other drugs of this class, having high selectivity, binding affinity and efficacy at the α5
SH-053-R-CH3-2′F
Prokaryotic potassium ion channel
highly selective pore region, responsible for the gating and shuttling of K+ ions out of the cell. The amino acid sequence found in the selectivity filter
KcsA_potassium_channel
Chemical compound
Roche, which acts as a potent and selective agonist for the 5-HT2C serotonin receptor, with more than 100x selectivity over other closely related serotonin
Ro60-0213
Technology for splitting specific gases out of mixtures
1990s that polymers with a high selectivity have a low permeability and opposite is true; materials with a low selectivity have a high permeability. This
Membrane_gas_separation
Chemical compound
DPDPE ([D-Pen2,D-Pen5]enkephalin) is a synthetic opioid peptide and a selective agonist of the δ-opioid receptor (DOR) which is used in scientific research
DPDPE
Grammar school, academy in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England
Westcliff High School for Girls, also known by its initialism WHSG, is a selective grammar school and academy for girls in Southend-on-Sea, Essex and surrounding
Westcliff High School for Girls
Westcliff_High_School_for_Girls
Chemical compound
an antagonist at the α1B-adrenergic receptor. It was one of the first selective antagonists developed for this receptor and was invented in 1969, but
WB-4101
Preference of chemical bonding or breaking in one direction over others
also be applied to specific reactions such as addition to pi ligands. Selectivity also occurs in carbene insertions, for example in the Baeyer-Villiger
Regioselectivity
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Golden
Boy/Male
Irish
noble.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Crowned with Laurels; Modern Variant of Lora and Laurie Referring to the Laurel Tree; Sweet Bay Tree Symbolic of Honor and Victory
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Mythological, Sanskrit
The Sage Vyasa; Another Name of Veda Vyasa; Island Born
Female
Hindi/Indian
(दीपाली) Hindi name DIPALI means "row of lamps."
Boy/Male
Muslim
A prophets name
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Radiating the Light of Virtue
Boy/Male
Arabic
Bounteous
Boy/Male
British, English
Bright Hair
Boy/Male
Native American
Black.
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