Selection of modified quick switching systems for given acceptable and limiting quality levels with minimum risks using weighted poisson distribution
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Acceptable Quality Level (AQL); Attribute Plan; Limiting Quality Level (LQL); Minimum Risk Plan; Acceptable Quality Level (AQL); Attribute Plan; Limiting Quality Level (LQL); Minimum Risk Plan;All these keywords.
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