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[Food quality: hygienic requirement, quality standards].
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Implementing quality and safety regulations in residential disability services: a qualitative interview study. [PDF]
Dunbar P, Keyes L, Browne J.
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A systematic review of acute pain scoring instruments and their measurement properties in cats and dogs. [PDF]
Lee J, Steagall PV.
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Patient Safety Indicator Sets: Prioritization, Decision-Making Considering Healthcare Resilience, and Implementation Success. [PDF]
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Quality Requirements and the Requirements Quality
Proceedings of the XXXIII Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, 2019Systems quality requirements are defined by ISO/IEC 25000 series. In specifying these requirements, using Natural Language, it is possible that there are symptoms of low quality, Requirements Smells (RSs). The present work has the objective of confirming and analyzing the presence of Requirements Smells in specifications of quality requirements ...
Angelica Toffano Seidel Calazans +7 more
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Quality testing requires quality thinking
Proceedings of IEEE International Test Conference - (ITC), 2002The stuck-at fault (SAF) model originated from malfunctions in the first types of digital circuits. Many defects in these primitive diode, tube, and bipolar transistor circuits produced symptoms of a node stuck at logic zero or one. Diagnosis of failures was therefore usually based on the assumption of a logically stuck node.
J.M. Soden, C.F. Hawkins
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Successful aquaculture depends on providing animals with a satisfactory environment in which to grow. Good initial conditions for aquaculture can be assured by selecting a site with suitable soils and a high-quality water supply. An adequate environment must then be maintained over the culture period so that animals will survive and grow rapidly ...
Claude E. Boyd, Craig S. Tucker
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Successful aquaculture depends on providing animals with a satisfactory environment in which to grow. Good initial conditions for aquaculture can be assured by selecting a site with suitable soils and a high-quality water supply. An adequate environment must then be maintained over the culture period so that animals will survive and grow rapidly ...
Claude E. Boyd, Craig S. Tucker
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