linear failure rate distribution
- linear failure rate distribution
French\ \ distribution à taux de défaillance linéaire
German\ \ lineare Ausfallratenverteilung
Dutch\ \ lineaire uitvalkansverdeling; lineaire uitvalkansverdeling van Barlow
Italian\ \ distribuzione lineare dei tassi di fallimento
Spanish\ \ distribución lineal de función riesgo
Catalan\ \ distribució de taxa de risc lineal; distribució de taxa de fallada lineal
Portuguese\ \ distribuição com taxa de falha linear
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ fördelning med linjär felintensitet
Greek\ \ κατανομή βαθμού γραμμικής αποτυχίας
Finnish\ \ lineaarinen riskifunktiojakauma
Hungarian\ \ lineáris meghiúsulási arány eloszlás
Turkish\ \ doğrusal başarısızlık oranı dağılımı
Estonian\ \ lineaarse tõrkemääraga jaotus
Lithuanian\ \ tiesinis rizikos skirstinys
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ rozkład liniowej stopy awarii
Russian\ \ линейное распределение интенсивности отказов
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ línuleg bilun hlutfall dreifingar
Euskara\ \ lineal porrota tasa banaketa
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ توزيع نسبة المخاطرة الخطي
Afrikaans\ \ lineêre falingstempoverdeling
Chinese\ \ 线 性 失 误 率 分 布
Korean\ \ 선형고장율분포
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