English to Urdu Dictionary selectivity

selectivity

selectivity کو
definition
noun
provision is organized on the principle of selectivity
the quality of carefully choosing someone or something as the best or most suitable.
example
His lack of 'selectivity' only stacks the shelves higher.
This electromechanical behavior enhances the amplitude of vibration and sharpens the frequency 'selectivity' of the cochlear partition in response to sound.
reception ratings are based on measurements of sensitivity and 'selectivity'
proteins capable of binding hydrophobic molecules with high affinity and 'selectivity'
Those unfamiliar with these significant changes in institutional wealth, 'selectivity' , student quality, and academic research will benefit greatly from this book.
provision is organized on the principle of 'selectivity'
It has been proposed on general theoretical grounds that the frequency 'selectivity' of hair bundles, as well as their sensitivity to weak signals, is conferred by their proximity to a dynamical instability.
Non-lethal weapons have inherent characteristics of precision effects, 'selectivity' of engagement, and versatility.
As can be seen from the above, a constant theme in the bill is 'selectivity' .
The sharp frequency 'selectivity' of auditory nerve fiber responses to sound is a hallmark of vertebrate cochlear function.
Having transduction mechanisms in both directions makes the cell a key element in the feedback loop in the cochlea that enhances the frequency 'selectivity' and broadens the dynamic range of the ear.
In both cases there's the same unexplained, unjustified 'selectivity' , and hence the charge of discrimination stands.
provision is organized on the principle of 'selectivity'
According to Balik, increasing 'selectivity' in admissions does not necessarily have any correlation with higher grades being distributed.
Unilever has applied the principle of brand 'selectivity' on a much grander scale.
The second factor with respect to hiring that Hunter talks about is the amount of 'selectivity' you can apply in choosing.
In my opinion, 'selectivity' should be replaced with objectivity and consistency.
By their 'selectivity' of causes and their self-serving approach they have discredited themselves as genuine defenders of human rights and liberties.
Although the hair cell's electrical resonance and frequency 'selectivity' are well understood, a problem remains.
As demonstrated, it has carved out for itself a leadership role that sought to square one particular circle, namely the reconciliation of the need for legitimacy, with a unilateral right to apply a principle of 'selectivity' .
The depressed person also uses this 'selectivity' in recalling past experiences.
It seems appropriate in this connection to analyze 'selectivity' as a characteristic of weapon systems.
The school does not have the luxury of 'selectivity' and of a total atmosphere like at St. Gregory's.
Biocontrol agents are chosen specifically for their 'selectivity' , so they cannot be expected to control a complex of weeds effectively.
Given the diversity of seminaries, neither would it be fair to rank them comparatively based on 'selectivity' and other factors that are goads to quality in fields such as business and law.
The 'selectivity' of news is one of the most vulnerable elements of journalism.
Ultimately, while investment is crucial, discerning 'selectivity' is the key.
They told the gathering that universities were concerned about funding, including greater 'selectivity' in research and the problems of attracting a wider range of students into higher education.
What is less obvious in this sort of reportage is its 'selectivity' or the use of leading questions.
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