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the operability
noun
The extent to which a system or device is operable.
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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".
The stability of the operability window is also explored.
The operability is evaluated by the deviation ratio.
Finally, the operability of the hydrolysis plant is evaluated.
Also, in order to enhance the operability performances of universal plans, probability features are explored.
The artworks themselves "demonstrate the operability of the tool" to use established research terminology.
Compared with their work, our design strategy emphasized the operability of SERS-based technique.
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Generally, we should obtain histological diagnosis of the pulmonary nodules to judge the operability by bronchofiberscopy or percutaneous needle biopsy.
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