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Statistical Quality Control

Journal of Quality Technology, 1980
(1980). Statistical Quality Control. Journal of Quality Technology: Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 240-241.
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Statistical Quality Control

2018
Statistical quality control means application of statistical techniques for checking the quality of products. The products include manufactured goods such as computers, mobile phones, automobiles, clothing and services such as health care, banking, public transportation. The word “quality” is defined in many ways.
Dharmaraja Selvamuthu, Dipayan Das
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Statistical Quality Control

2021
Anindya Ghosh, Bapi Saha, Prithwiraj Mal
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Statistical Quality Control

1994
Seafood industries around the world are under attack from mounting pressures due to dwindling resources and increased competition. The Atlantic Canadian industry, for example, has just been subjected to a 65,000 M.T. reduction from its scheduled 185,000 M.T. total allowable catch (TAC) for its tremendously important northern cod stock.
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Time to add screening for financial hardship as a quality measure?

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Cathy J Bradley   +2 more
exaly  

Frontiers in Statistical Quality Control

Technometrics, 1982
Eric Page   +3 more
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STATISTICAL CONTROL OF QUALITY

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1942
WE presume that everyone concerned with production in the aircraft industry or one of its ancillaries—whether as an aeroplane constructor, sub‐contractor or maker of parts or auxiliary equipment—is by now familiar with what has come to be known, colloquially, as “Quality control.” We publish in this issue, by courtesy of the SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ...
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Quality Control Statistics

1991
Quality control of any product inherently involves the use of statistical methods. Statistical mathematics is used to evaluate parameters that cannot be determined absolutely. For example, it would be impossible to determine the precise diacetyl level in chilled juice being processed and packaged continuously from fresh extracted fruit, as the juice ...
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Laboratory statistics and quality control

2014
Amitava Dasgupta, Amer Wahed
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