What does specific mean in science?
What does specific mean in science?
Physical natural sciences, including physiology, and engineering. A specific quantity generally means a physical quantity normalized "per unit" of something (often mass).
What does specific example mean?
A specific example is a particular instance. So to give a specific example of technology would be to write about particular people using a particular machine. To give a specific example of any human activity would require that you write about individual people.
What does non specific mean in biology?
non-specific. 1. Not due to any single known cause, as to a particular pathogen. 2. Not directed against a particular agent, but rather having a general effect, as non-specific therapy.
What is specific term?
General terms refer to groups; specific terms refer to individuals—but there's room in between. Let's look at an example. Furniture is a general term; it includes within it many different items.