Specific

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Specific may refer to:

Law

  • Specific deterrence
    , focussed on an individual
  • Specific finding, intermediate verdict used by a jury in determining the final verdict
  • Specific jurisdiction
    over an out-of-state party, specific to cases that have a substantial connection to the party's in-state activity
  • Order of specific performance, court order to perform a specific act

Economics, finance, and accounting

Psychology

  • Domain specificity, theory that many aspects of cognition are supported by specialized, presumably evolutionarily specified, learning devices
  • Specific developmental disorder, disorders in which development is delayed in one specific area or areas, and in which basically all other areas of development are not affected
  • Specific learning disability
  • Specific phobia, phobia of a specific thing or situation

Biology

  • pertaining to a species
  • Specific appetite, drive to eat foods with specific flavors or other characteristics
  • Specific granule, secretory vesicle in granulocytes
  • Specific immunity
    , to a particular pathogen
  • Specific Pathogen Free
    , of a laboratory animal guaranteed free of particular (i.e., specific and named) pathogens

Other fields

  • A specific quantity generally means a physical quantity normalized "per unit" of something (often mass).
  • SPECIFIC, The Sustainable Product Engineering Centre for Innovative Functional Industrial Coatings
  • Specific creation
    , creationism as opposed to evolution
  • Specific interval
    , shortest possible clockwise distance between pitch classes on the chromatic circle
  • Specific integral
    , in calculus, eliminates the constant of integration
  • Specific Physical Preparedness
    , being prepared for the movements in a specific physical activity (usually a sport)

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