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Forecasting residual working life is considered for electronic and other monitoring equipment on the basis of failure physics and component deterioration.
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Sadykhov, G.S., Blinov, A.V. Forecasting Residual Working Life for Meters and Other Electronic Instruments. Measurement Techniques 45, 300–304 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015994206913
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