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Date: 2011-06-09 12:52:18
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This article is part of the Reliability Society 2010 Annual Technical Report Field Based Reliability Calculations (MTBF) – Surmounting Practical Challenges An outside the box approach Gay Gordon-Byrne TekTrakker Infor

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