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  • 41selective demand — ➔ demand * * * selective demand UK US noun [U] MARKETING ► demand for a particular brand of a product, rather than for just a type of product: » Researchers are investigating the sensitivity of selective demand to changes in competitors prices. → …

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  • 42Selective fading — or frequency selective fading is a radio propagation anomaly caused by partial cancellation of a radio signal by itself mdash; the signal arrives at the receiver by two different paths, and at least one of the paths is changing (lengthening or… …

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  • 43Selective distortion — is a term that refers to the tendency of people to interpret information in a way that will support what they already believe. This concept, along with selective attention and selective retention, makes it hard for marketers to get their message… …

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  • 44Selective serotonin reuptake enhancer — Selective serotonin reuptake enhancers (SSREs) are antidepressants that enhance the reuptake of serotonin instead of inhibiting it, as tricyclic antidepressants and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) do.There is only one known… …

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  • 45Selective recruitment — is a term introduced to explain an observed effect in traffic safety. When safety belt laws are passed, belt wearing rates increase, but casualties decline by smaller percentages than estimated in a simple calculation. This is because those… …

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  • 46Selective Door Operation — (or SDO) is a mechanism employed primarily on trains (although buses with multiple doors also generally have this feature) that allows the driver or conductor/guard to open the electronic doors of a train separately. Purposes of SDO… …

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  • 47Selective abortion — may refer to: * Sex selective abortion and infanticide * When a genetic test is performed that detects an undesirable trait; see genetics and abortion * Selective reduction …

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  • 48selective attention — UK US noun [U] (also selective perception) MARKETING ► the fact that a consumer notices only the parts of an advertisement, etc. that relate to their needs or interest: »Most people pay only selective attention to ads …

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  • 49selective distribution — UK US noun [U] MARKETING ► a situation in which a company makes a product available only in a limited number of stores or a particular type of store: »As yet, the discs are available only online, but the company is finalising plans for selective… …

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  • 50selective perception — UK US noun [U] MARKETING ► SELECTIVE ATTENTION(Cf. ↑selective attention) …

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