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Figure 2.1.1 HFMEA Concepts [1]
Figure 2.1.2 HFMEA complete worksheet [1]
Figure 2.2.1.1 Error Proofing Principles and Sub-Principles
Table 2.2.2.1 TRIZ Methods [18]
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