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When temperature and a second non-thermal stress (e.g. voltage) are the accelerated stresses of a test, then the Arrhenius and the inverse power law relationships can be combined to yield the Temperature-NonThermal (T-NT) relationship. 
When temperature and a second non-thermal stress (e.g., voltage) are the accelerated stresses, then the Arrhenius and the inverse power law relationships can be combined to yield the Temperature Non-Thermal (T-NT) relationship. 
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Standard Folio Temperature Non-Thermal

When temperature and a second non-thermal stress (e.g., voltage) are the accelerated stresses, then the Arrhenius and the inverse power law relationships can be combined to yield the Temperature Non-Thermal (T-NT) relationship. 


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