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stability A measure of reliability, known as the test-retest approach. It is often used when alternate forms of tests are not available. Tests that yield the same results over time are said to be stable, and hence, reliable.
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stability The extent to which a product retains, within specified limits, and throughout its period of storage and use (ie, its shelf-life), the same properties and characteristics that it possessed at the time of its manufacture.
Ãâó: ncp.aspenjournals.org/cgi/content/full/20/2/281
stability Refers to the ability of a power supply's control circuit to maintain control and produce a constant output voltage as load and environmental conditions fluctuate.
Ãâó: www.elpac.com/resources/glossary.html
stability Solution to a problem is stable if a small modification in the conditions of the problem does not change the solution too much. How much is much depends of course on the problem.
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stability The ability of an Asphalt Concrete mixture to resist Deformation from imposed loads. Stability is dependent upon both internal friction and cohesion.
Ãâó: www.ces.clemson.edu/arts/glossary.html
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