No
To insure no defects or errors are present.
System defects are flaws or errors within a software application or system that prevent it from functioning as intended. These defects can arise from various sources, including coding mistakes, design oversights, or integration issues. They can lead to unexpected behavior, crashes, or security vulnerabilities, ultimately affecting user experience and system reliability. Identifying and resolving these defects is crucial for maintaining the quality and performance of the system.
yes
true
Edward Miall has written: 'Defects of our system of government' 'Lecture: defects of our system of government' -- subject(s): Politics and government
Weaknesses in the way the system is designed or operated.
what are the birth defects? Can you still function normally? if so I'd say yes; if it is a handicap most likely no.
If in your system it could curse birth defects.
Certain people with immune system defects (particularly those with defects in the complement system) may have recurrent episodes of meningococcemia. These patients, however, seem to have a less serious outcome.
lung problems,heart defects,nonfunctioning immune system,kidney failure,and th list goes on....
Congenital defects in dogs are the abnormalities which are present at the time of birth. Congenital defects can occur in any system or in any part of the body.
The 4-point fabric inspection system is a quality control method used primarily in the textile industry to assess fabric defects. Under this system, defects are categorized based on their severity and the size of the area affected. Each defect is assigned points: 1 point for minor defects (less than 1 inch), 2 points for medium defects (1 to 3 inches), 3 points for major defects (3 to 6 inches), and 4 points for critical defects (over 6 inches). The total points accumulated from the defects found in a specific length of fabric determine its quality rating, guiding manufacturers in making decisions about fabric usage and potential rework.