accelerated failure time model
- accelerated failure time model
French\ \ modèle accéléré de durée de dérangement
German\ \ Modell für beschleunigte Ausfallzeiten
Dutch\ \ het versnelde model van de mislukkingstijd
Italian\ \ modello di tempo accelerato di guasto
Spanish\ \ modelo de tiempo acelerado de falta
Catalan\ \ -
Portuguese\ \ modelo de tempo de falha acelerado
Romanian\ \ model senzorului de eroare accelerat; model depistatorului de eroare accelerat; model accelerat al senzorului de eroare
Danish\ \ fremskyndet manglende tid model
Norwegian\ \ akselerert feil tid modell
Swedish\ \ accelererad fel tid modell
Greek\ \ επιταχυνόμενο χρονικό πρότυπο αποτυχίας
Finnish\ \ nopeutetun vikaantumisajan malli; nopeutuneen elinkaaren malli
Hungarian\ \ gyorsított hiba időt modell
Turkish\ \ hızlandırılmış başarısızlık zamanı modeli
Estonian\ \ -
Lithuanian\ \ -
Slovenian\ \ pospešeno model neuspeh čas
Polish\ \ przyspieszony model czasu awarii
Russian\ \ временная модель ускоренного отказа
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ flýta fyrir bilun tíma líkan
Euskara\ \ bizkortu porrota denbora eredua
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ نموذج وقت الفشل المعجل
Afrikaans\ \ versneldefalingstydmodel
Chinese\ \ -
Korean\ \ 가속수명모형
Statistical terms.
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