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Durability is the
ability of a
physical product to
remain functional,
without requiring excessive maintenance or repair, when
faced with the challenges...
- In economics, a
durable good or a hard good or
consumer durable is a good that does not
quickly wear out or, more specifically, one that
yields utility...
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software durability means the
solution ability of
serviceability of
software and to meet user's
needs for a
relatively long time.
Software durability is important...
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Durable medical equipment (DME) is a
category of
medical devices designed to ****ist
individuals with disabilities, injuries, or
chronic health conditions...
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Consumables (also
known as
consumable goods, non-
durable goods, or soft goods) are
goods that are
intended to be consumed.
People have, for example, always...
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Durable water repellent, or DWR, is a
coating added to
fabrics at the
factory to make them water-resistant (hydrophobic). Most factory-applied treatments...
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USCGC Durable (WMEC-628) was a
United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. The
Durable was the
first cutter in
Coast Guard history to hold this...
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require less
energy Emotionally durable design:
reducing consumption and
waste of
resources by
increasing the
durability of
relationships between people...
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particular monopoly theory, a
durapolist or
durable good
monopolist is a
producer that mani****tes the
durability of its product. The term was
coined by antitrust...
- do****ent to
remain in
effect even
after they
become incapacitated,
creating a
durable or
lasting power of attorney. If
someone is
already incapacitated, it is...