spesifisitas
Spesifisitas is a concept used to describe the degree to which a process, reaction, or assessment is restricted to a particular target or subset of targets. In science, spesifisitas is often contrasted with generality or cross-reactivity; high spesifisitas implies a narrow, well-defined relationship, while low spesifisitas implies broader, less predictable interactions.
In biochemistry and pharmacology, spesifisitas refers to the preference of an enzyme, receptor, or chemical agent
In diagnostics and medical testing, spesifisitas describes a test’s ability to correctly identify negative cases and
In other domains, spesifisitas can describe the precision of a term or model in referring to a