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Slow-oxidative muscle fibres would be found in high density in the leg muscles of Olympic sprinters.
FR(%)
A notation often representing failure rate percentage, signifying the likelihood of a component or system failing within a specific time period.
FR(N)
A notation often used in reliability engineering to refer to failure rate functions.
MTBF
Mean Time Between Failures, a reliability metric that denotes the average time between failures of a system or component.
Product Reliability
The likelihood that a product will not fail within a specific period under specified conditions.
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