Devices which are very resistant to wear and may be used over a long period of time. They include items such as wheelchairs, hospital beds, artificial limbs, etc
The evaluation of incidents involving the loss of function of a device. These evaluations are used for a variety of purposes such as to determine the failure rates, the causes of failures, costs of failures, and the reliability and maintainability of devices
Equipment Failure Analysis -- standards. : Metal-on-metal total hip replacement devices / editors, Steven M. Kurtz, A. Seth Greenwald, William M. Mihalko, Jack E. Lemons
Freedom of equipment from actual or potential hazards
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Equipment health monitoring. : Prognostics and health management : a practical approach to improving system reliability using conditioned-based data / Douglas Goodman, Chief Engineer, Ridgetop Group, Inc., James P Hofmeister, Distinguished Engineer, Ridgetop Group, Inc., Dr. Ferenc Szidarovszky, Senior Researcher, Ridgetop Group, Inc
Various material objects and items in the home. It includes temporary or permanent machinery and appliances. It does not include furniture or interior furnishings (FURNITURE see INTERIOR DESIGN AND FURNISHINGS; INTERIOR FURNISHINGS see INTERIOR DESIGN AND FURNISHINGS)
Equipment Japan Rikugun : Rikugun : guide to JApanese ground forces, 1937-1945. Volume 2, Weapons of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Ground Forces / Leland Ness
Devices which are very resistant to wear and may be used over a long period of time. They include items such as wheelchairs, hospital beds, artificial limbs, etc
Nonexpendable items used in the performance of orthopedic surgery and related therapy. They are differentiated from ORTHOTIC DEVICES, apparatus used to prevent or correct deformities in patients
Equipment required for engaging in a sport (such as balls, bats, rackets, skis, skates, ropes, weights) and devices for the protection of athletes during their performance (such as masks, gloves, mouth pieces)