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The psychological context for a report is less important than the physical context.
Component Reliabilities
Measures of a component's ability to perform its required function under stated conditions for a specified period.
Reliable Backup
A dependable system or process that can be used as an alternative in case the primary system fails.
Infant Mortality
A term used in reliability engineering to describe a phenomenon where a product or system has a high failure rate early in its operational life.
Electronics
The branch of physics and engineering dealing with the emission, behavior, and effects of electrons in vacuum, gases, and semiconductors, and with electronic devices.
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