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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1982
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Reliability is an important performance parameter often referred to subjectively in terms such as “high reliability” but seldom measured or verified. This results from one or both of the following reasons:</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"> <ul class="list nostyle"> <li class="list-item">
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">Reliability is an important performance parameter often referred to subjectively in terms such as “high reliability” but seldom measured or verified. This results from one or both of the following reasons:</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"> <ul class="list nostyle"> <li class="list-item">
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2016
After calculation of reliability, the system is constructed. It is important to measure the calculated useful life of the system. Reliability measurement tests can also be used for the converter operating in service to estimate the remaining useful life of the converter. In this chapter, various methods of tests for this goal are presented.
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After calculation of reliability, the system is constructed. It is important to measure the calculated useful life of the system. Reliability measurement tests can also be used for the converter operating in service to estimate the remaining useful life of the converter. In this chapter, various methods of tests for this goal are presented.
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Measurement error and reliability
Nutrition, 2002Measurement plays a fundamental role in virtually all scientific endeavors. However, despite all their best efforts, most investigators recognize that their measurement instruments are fallible and subject to at least some degree of measurement error.
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Resting Metabolic Rate: Measurement Reliability
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1987Resting metabolic rate (RMR) usually is measured by indirect calorimetry for a brief interval, and the results are then extrapolated to 24‐hr resting energy production. The aim of the current study was to examine the validity of this approach by measuring the within‐ and between‐day variability in RMR.
M L, Leff +4 more
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Measuring software reliability
IEEE Spectrum, 1992The component concepts of the term 'reliability' are examined to clarify why its measurement is difficult. Two approaches to measuring the reliability of finished code are described. The first, a developer-based view, focuses on software faults; if the developer has grounds for believing that the system is relatively fault-free, then the system is ...
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2021
Abstract This chapter presents a general approach to assessing the reliability of measurement of survey questions—those in common use in many surveys. The approach, which relies on a robust set of longitudinal design requirements, applies the quasi-Markov simplex model to multi-wave data in the evaluation of measurement errors for survey
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Abstract This chapter presents a general approach to assessing the reliability of measurement of survey questions—those in common use in many surveys. The approach, which relies on a robust set of longitudinal design requirements, applies the quasi-Markov simplex model to multi-wave data in the evaluation of measurement errors for survey
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Reliability of anal pressure measurements
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1991This study investigates whether measurements of anal sphincter pressure and length are reproducible and whether visual analyses of manometric tracings are reliable. Manometric studies were performed on three different days in 10 male and 10 female healthy subjects with the use of a pneumohydraulic capillary perfusion system.
V F, Eckardt, T, Elmer
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Reliability of thumb web measurements
Journal of Hand Therapy, 2004Two new methods of thumb web space measurement, the intermetacarpal distance (IMD) and the derived intermetacarpal angle (DIMA), were proposed and compared with a conventional method for interrater reliability. Forty subjects (22 normal hands, 18 impaired hands) were measured.
Prashant M, Murugkar +4 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2001
J A, Gliner, G A, Morgan, R J, Harmon
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J A, Gliner, G A, Morgan, R J, Harmon
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