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HOW TO OBTAIN BATHTUB-SHAPED FAILURE RATE MODELS FROM NORMAL MIXTURES
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    HOW TO OBTAIN BATHTUB-SHAPED FAILURE RATE MODELS FROM NORMAL MIXTURES (English)
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    9 May 2005
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    reliability
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    failure rate
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    mean residual life
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    renewal process
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    s-equilibrium distribution
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    life distributions
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    truncated normal distribution
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