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The operability
noun
The extent to which a system or device is operable.
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The operability is evaluated by the deviation ratio.
The operability and controllability analysis has been incorporated into the design of the process.
The operability of the designed control systems subject to nonmeasurable bounded disturbances is presented.
The operability between shutdowns needs also to be compliant with scheduled and unscheduled maintenance tasks.
The operability range of well stabilized CO2-diluted flames is however reduced.
The operability of the designed control systems subject to non-measurable bounded disturbances is presented.
The operability and spectral non-uniformity of the FPA is about 99.57% and 3% respectively.
Several operation and material constraints limit the operability of the power plant.
Periodically, the operability of the safety-related motor-operated valves (MOVs) in nuclear power plants must be verified.
"We found issues, but they were not issues which would impact on the operability of those systems," he said.
But the commission staff's new report argues that that study "did not model individual plants in sufficient detail to provide information for drawing conclusions about the operability of a particular sump".
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