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  2. Hardware stress test - Wikipedia

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    Reliability engineers often test items under expected stress or even under accelerated stress in order to determine the operating life of the item or to determine modes of failure. [ 1 ] The term stress test as it relates to hardware (including electronics, physical devices, nuclear power plants, etc.) is likely to have different refined ...

  3. Stress testing (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Reliability engineers often test items under expected stress or even under accelerated stress in order to determine the operating life of the item or to determine modes of failure. [ 2 ] The term stress test as it relates to hardware (including electronics, physical devices, nuclear power plants, etc.) is likely to have different refined ...

  4. Stress testing - Wikipedia

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    Reliability engineers often test items under expected stress or even under accelerated stress in order to determine the operating life of the item or to determine modes of failure. [ 1 ] The term " stress " may have a more specific meaning in certain industries, such as material sciences, and therefore stress testing may sometimes have a ...

  5. Technetium-99m - Wikipedia

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    The underlying principle is, under conditions of stress, diseased myocardium receives less blood flow than normal myocardium. MPI is one of several types of cardiac stress test. As a nuclear stress test, the average radiation exposure is 9.4 mSv, which when compared with a typical 2 view chest X-ray (.1 mSv) is equivalent to 94 Chest X-rays. [83]

  6. Daughter thought her mom was having a stroke because of ... - AOL

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    When Chris Kirmsse couldn’t complete a nuclear stress test this fall because her blood pressure was too high, she had to monitor it at home. Her daughter, Christine Kirmsse, a travel nurse ...

  7. Stockpile stewardship - Wikipedia

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    The Stockpile Stewardship and Management Program is a United States Department of Energy program to ensure that the nuclear capabilities of the United States are not eroded as nuclear weapons age. It costs more than $4 billion annually [4] to test nuclear weapons and build advanced science facilities, such as the National Ignition Facility (NIF).

  8. Highly accelerated life test - Wikipedia

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    A highly accelerated life test (HALT) is a stress testing methodology for enhancing product reliability in which prototypes are stressed to a much higher degree than expected from actual use in order to identify weaknesses in the design or manufacture of the product. [1]

  9. US national security adviser Sullivan says Trump should like ...

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    The AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine partnership with Australia will benefit the United States and is the kind of "burden sharing" deal that President-elect Donald Trump has talked about, U.S ...