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In reliability analysis , the Bathtub curve refers to the phenomenon that the fraction of products failing in a given timespan is usually high early in the lifecycle, low in the middle, and rising strongly towards the end.

When plotted as a curve, this looks like the profile of a bathtub.

See also : MTBF, Infant mortality

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