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Reliability and Maintainability of Machinery and Equipment, Part 2: Benchmarking, Life-Cycle Cost, and Predictive Maintenance
A. Houshyar
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10.2316/Journal.205.2005.1.205-4180B
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(205) International Journal of Modelling and Simulation - 2005
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