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The '''reliability theory of aging''' is an attempt to apply the principles of [[reliability theory]] to create a [[
One of the models suggested in the book is based on an analogy with the reliability theory. The underlying [[hypothesis]] is based on the premise that humans are born in a highly defective state. This is then made worse by environmental and mutational damage; [[Redundancy (engineering)|redundancy]] allows the organism to survive for a while.{{r|ieee}}
The book criticized a number of hypotheses known at the time, discussed drawbacks of the hypotheses put forth by the authors themselves, and concluded that regardless the suggested
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