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Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 1957
In life test we have the data xi,i=1, 2, ...,n in its increasing order, and usually we stop the life test when the s-th death has occurred, because if we wait till all the death occurred we have to wait for a long time. Therefore we have the first s data in n samples.
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In life test we have the data xi,i=1, 2, ...,n in its increasing order, and usually we stop the life test when the s-th death has occurred, because if we wait till all the death occurred we have to wait for a long time. Therefore we have the first s data in n samples.
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Reliability, Life Testing, and Shelf Life
2016Everything will fail, eventually. Reliability is a probability that a system (or a component) will fail no sooner than t time units from the time it begins operating. Reliability has many manifestations, or one might consider reliability as a special case of probabilities that some specific type of event will occur no sooner than t units from some ...
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Kolmogorov-smirnov test in life test
Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 1959openaire +2 more sources
Palliative radiotherapy at the end of life: A critical review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2014Edward Chow
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