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Reliability of Multiphysical Systems Set
coordinated by
Abdelkhalak El Hami
Volume 13
Product Maturity 2
Principles and Illustrations
Franck Bayle
First published 2022 in Great Britain and the United States by ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2021952701
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ISBN 978-1-78630-740-8
Foreword by Laurent Denis
Human beings are plagued by major worries, such as fear of death and fear of illness. “How long will I live?” is a question that arises even in childhood. “Will I one day have to deal with a condition similar to my neighbor’s?”. We live in an age where disease, death, old age and disability are subjects to be avoided in polite conversation. “How are you?” is a standard greeting to which a different and darker reply than the traditional, “I’m very well, thank you, and you?” risks embarrassing or even annoying the other party. Avoiding the problems of others, for fear they may be contagious, gives