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A strong indication of the reliability of Chandrasekhar's formula is that the absolute magnitudes of supernovae of Type Ia are all approximately the same ; at maximum luminosity, M < sub > V </ sub > is approximately-19. 3, with a standard deviation of no more than 0. 3 .< sup >, ( 1 )</ sup > A 1-sigma interval therefore represents a factor of less than 2 in luminosity.
Some studies have found strong support for construct validity, internal consistency, and test-retest reliability, although variation was observed.
The same prototype was brought back to central Africa by Frederick Lugard, where it played an instrumental role in the establishment of a British protectorate over present-day Uganda ( then Buganda ), which is a strong testament to the sturdiness and reliability of the weapon and its prototype.
The strong following enjoyed by surplus military Mausers is partly a testament to their reliability and quality of manufacture.
Princess sales, although strong for the 1976 model year, tailed off more quickly than forecast, primarily because of quality and reliability issues.
Believers claim that pollen residues on both the Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium provide strong evidence that both were at one point in the Palestine area, but skeptics dispute the reliability of the pollen studies.
The validity, clinical, content, and supplementary scales of the MMPI-A have demonstrated adequate to strong test-retest reliability, internal consistency, and validity.
McLaughlin, then vice president of Chrysler's Automotive sales division, " It enjoys a strong owner loyalty and is a car that has established a reputation for reliability and value ... these are reasons why we will continue to market the Dart while introducing the new compact Aspen.
With a strong emphasis on industry collaboration and partnership, INL is enhancing electric grid reliability, control systems cybersecurity and physical security systems.
Its sturdy design gave it a strong reputation of reliability and accuracy and made it a key player in the move from to calculating machines that took place during the second half of the 19th century.
Moreover, a generalized adoption of IATI would ensure the publication of aid information in a timely way, the compatibility with developing countries ' budgets and the reliability of future projections, which would have a strong and positive impact on the predictability of aid.
Reliability properties for multicast protocols can be expressed on a per-recipient basis ( simple reliability properties ), or they may relate the fact of delivery or the order of delivery among the different recipients ( strong reliability properties ).
In the context of multicast protocols, strong reliability properties express the guarantees that the protocol provides with respect to the delivery of messages to different recipients.
An example of a strong reliability property is last copy recall, meaning that as long as at least a single copy of a message remains available at any of the recipients, every other recipient that does not fail eventually also receives a copy.
One of the most complex strong reliability properties is virtual synchrony.
The QuickSilver Properties Framework is a flexible platform that allows strong reliability properties to be expressed in a purely declarative manner, using a simple rule-based language, and automatically translated into a hierarchical protocol.
* A given source may be forged or corrupted ; strong indications of the originality of the source increases its reliability.

reliability and performance
The key index used to assess passenger train performance is the Public Performance Measure, which combines figures for punctuality and reliability.
And the modularity of these large systems was also unique: multiple CPUs, multiple memory modules and multiple I / O and Data Comm processors permitted incremental and cost effective growth of system performance and reliability.
Network systems such as FDDI use two counter-rotating token-passing rings to achieve high reliability and performance.
There are however limits to how far performance can scale on a single server, so on larger scales, multi-server MySQL deployments are required to provide improved performance and reliability.
While the traffic management benefits of migrating to MPLS are quite valuable ( better reliability, increased performance ), there is a significant loss of visibility and access into the MPLS cloud for IT departments.
The magneto-optical media was relatively expensive and had performance and reliability problems despite being faster than a floppy drive.
DCI was created " to establish and document voluntary specifications for an open architecture for digital cinema that ensures a uniform and high level of technical performance, reliability and quality control.
While the car was praised for its styling, handling, fuel economy, and reliability, it was harshly written up in the automotive press for its very poor performance, especially in its US spec cars.
" The later 924S had performance on par with the turbo, but at much improved reliability, and less cost.
The turbocharged engine allowed the 924's performance to come surprisingly close to that of the 911 SC ( 180 bhp ), thanks in part to a lighter curb weight, but it also brought reliability problems.
Styling, performance, quality construction, reliability, and price made the 912 a very attractive buy to both new and old customers, and it substantially outsold the 911 during the first few years of production.
Internal consistency, which addresses the homogeneity of a single test form, may be assessed by correlating performance on two halves of a test, which is termed split-half reliability ; the value of this Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient for two half-tests is adjusted with the Spearman – Brown prediction formula to correspond to the correlation between two full-length tests.
The massive redundancy associated with having a large number of array elements increases reliability at the expense of gradual performance degradation that occurs as individual phase elements fail.
Extreme performance requirements for rockets reaching orbit correlate with high cost, including intensive quality control to ensure reliability despite the limited safety factors allowable for weight reasons.
More significantly, non-functional dimensions of quality ( how it is supposed to be versus what it is supposed to do )— usability, scalability, performance, compatibility, reliability — can be highly subjective ; something that constitutes sufficient value to one person may be intolerable to another.
Guarantees can be hard or soft, representing a trade off between reliability and performance, though XFS will only allow hard guarantees if the underlying storage subsystem supports it.
Enthusiasts praise the cars for their looks, reliability, performance, and affordability.
During the 1980s, successor chips called the NS32332 and NS32532 arrived, maintaining a good degree of compatibility, with much improved reliability and performance.
The voltage, power, frequency, load factor, and reliability capabilities of the transmission system are designed to provide cost effective performance for the customers.
Availability is the goal of most system users, and reliability engineering and maintainability provide the means to assure that availability performance requirements are achieved.
The CM process facilitates orderly management of system information and system changes for such beneficial purposes as to revise capability ; improve performance, reliability, or maintainability ; extend life ; reduce cost ; reduce risk and liability ; or correct defects.
User time is divided into consecutive performance measurement periods to enable measurement of user information transfer reliability.
These components offer higher performance and reliability at a correspondingly higher price.
The ratings reflect the performance, comfort, utility and reliability of more than 280 vehicles that the magazine recently tested.

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