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Gerontology & Geriatrics Studies Mathematical Theory of Reliability and Aging: A Little Bit of History and the State of Art Vitaly K Koltover* Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Moscow Region, Russia *Corresponding author: Vitaly K Koltover, Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, RAS, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, Russia Submission: February 26, 2018; Published: March 20, 2018 DOI: 10.31031/GGS.2018.02.000544 ISSN : 2578-0093Volume2 Issue4

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  • In engineering, reliability is defined as the ability of a device to perform the preset function for the given time under the given conditions

  • Each and all biological systems are devices constructed to perform the preset functions according to the information planes, i.e. - the genetic programs

  • Biological constructs perform their functions in the presence of a great number of random factors which disturb all functional strata, starting from the molecular level of organization and to ecosystems inclusive

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Reliability is defined as the ability of a device to perform the preset function for the given time under the given conditions. Each and all biological systems are devices constructed to perform the preset functions according to the information planes, i.e. Biological constructs perform their functions in the presence of a great number of random factors which disturb all functional strata, starting from the molecular level of organization and to ecosystems inclusive.

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