LEADER 03979nam a2200361Ii 4500 001 991003224219707536 008 070806s2001 enka sb 001 0 eng d 020 $a9780750650762 020 $a0750650761 035 $ab13651304-39ule_inst 040 $aBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Ingegneria Innovazione - Sez. Ingegneria Innovazione$beng 082 04$a658.5752$222 100 1 $aBooker, J. D.$0627334 245 10$aDesigning capable and reliable products$h[e-book] /$cJ.D. Booker, M. Raines, K.G. Swift 260 $aOxford ;$aBoston :$bButterworth Heinemann,$c2001 300 $axiv, 400 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm 504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [381]-[394]) and index 505 0 $aNotation; Abbreviations. Introduction to Quality and Reliability Engineering: Statement of the Problem; The Costs of Quality; How and Why Products Fail; Risk as a Basis for Design; Designing for Quality; Designing for Reliability; Summary. Designing Capable Components and Assemblies: Manufacturing Capability; Component Manufacturing Variability Risks Analysis; Assembly Capability; Component Assembly Variability Risks Analysis; The Effects of Nonconformance; Objectives, Application and Guidance for an Analysis; Case Studies; Summary. Designing Capable Assembly Stacks: Introduction; Background; Tolerance Stack Models; A Methodology for Assembly Stack Analysis; Application Issues; Case Study - Revisiting the Solenoid Design; Summary. Designing Reliable Products: Deterministic Versus Probabalistic Design; Statistical Methods for Probabalistic Design; Variables in Probabalistic Design; Stress-Strength Interference (SSI) Analysis; Elements of Stress Analysis and Failure Theory; Setting Reliability Targets; Application Issues; Case Studies; Summary. Effective Product Development: Introduction; Product Development Models; Tools & Techniques in Product Development; Supporting Issues in Effective Product Development; Summary. 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Dose/Response Relationships in Allelopathy Research; Chapter 2. Can Data Derived from Field and Laboratory Bioassays Establish the Existence of Allelopathic Interaction in Nature?; Chapter 3. Plant-box Method: A Specific Bioassay to Evaluate Allelopathy through Root Exudates; SECTION 2: New Allelochemicals (Pharmaceuticals, Degradation, Promotion, Ion Dissolution) 327 $aChapter 4. Isolation, Structural Elucidation and Synthesis of Biologically Active Allelochemicals for Potential Use as Pharmaceuticals; Chapter 5. Recent Chemical Aspects of Wheat Allelopathy; Chapter 6. Ecological Relevance of the Degradation Processes of Allelochemicals; Chapter 7. Iron Dissolution Reaction of Mugineic Acids for Iron Acquisition of Graminaceous Plants; Chapter 8. Chemical and Biological Analysis of Novel Allelopathic Substances, Lepidimoide and Lepidimoic Acid; SECTION 3: Allelopathy in Potential Invasive Weeds 327 $aChapter 9. Allelopathic Activity of White Rocket [Diplotaxis erucoides (L.) 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