system sensitivity
System sensitivity refers to the degree to which a system is responsive to changes or variations in its input or parameters. It measures how quickly and accurately a system can detect and respond to such changes, reflecting its ability to effectively detect and amplify small signals or disturbances in order to produce the desired output.
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