failure consequences

  • 1Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis — (FMECA) is an extension of Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA). In addition to the basic FMEA, it includes a criticality analysis, which is used to chart the probability of failure modes against the severity of their consequences. The result …

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  • 2Consequences (novel) — Consequences by E. M. Delafield is a 1919 novel about a young woman entering a convent. Its heroine, Alex Clare, refuses to marry the only young man to make her an offer of marriage, and, finding herself regarded as a failure by society, must… …

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  • 3Failure mode and effects analysis — A failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is a procedure for analysis of potential failure modes within a system for classification by severity or determination of the effect of failures on the system. It is widely used in manufacturing… …

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  • 4Consequences of the Black Death — The Black Death, the third deadliest[citation needed] pandemic in human history, which peaked in Europe between 1349 and 1351, led to several major social, economic and religious consequences in Europe. Contents 1 Depopulation 1.1 Asia …

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  • 5Failure Is not a Factory-Installed Option — Infobox American Dad! episode Title =Failure is not a Factory Installed Option Series =American Dad! Caption = Season =2 Episode =3 Airdate =September 24, 2006 Production =2AJN07 Writer =Etan Cohen Director =Rodney Clouden Guests =Patrick Stewart …

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  • 6failure mode and effect analysis — FMEA A technique for analysing how systems might fail and what the consequences of that failure would be. Primarily used to calculate and predict risks for safety and insurance purposes, FMEA identifies all the ways in which it is possible for… …

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  • 7Collateral consequences of criminal conviction (U.S.) — Criminal law Part o …

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  • 8Heart failure — Classification and external resources The major signs and symptoms of heart failure. ICD 10 I5 …

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  • 9Collateral consequences of criminal charges — Collateral consequences of criminal charges, known as the Four C s in legal parlance [http://www2.law.columbia.edu/fourcs] , are the results of arrest, prosecution or conviction that are not part of the sentence imposed. This includes any… …

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  • 10Computer security compromised by hardware failure — is a branch of computer security applied to hardware. The objective of computer security includes protection of information and property from theft, corruption, or natural disaster, while allowing the information and property to remain accessible …

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