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Put-call parity explains why a change in interest rates by the Federal Reserve affects stock and option prices.
System Reliability
The probability that a system or component will perform its required functions without failure under stated conditions for a specific period of time.
Module Variation
Differences or variations in modules or components that can affect product assembly, performance, or customization options.
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