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question:apologize for the previous chanllenge on you, you are correct GBT 2423.10-2008 is now a high-temp testing standard

answer:Thank you for understanding and acknowledging the correction. It's not a problem at all, and I appreciate your willingness to clarify. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.

question:what's the abbreviation for "quantity"

answer:The abbreviation for the word "quantity" is "qty".

question:and "quality"?

answer:The common abbreviation for the word "quality" is "qual" or "qty". Alternatively, "Q" is sometimes used as an abbreviation for "quality" in certain contexts.

question:can i use whole machine and components to diffrentiate the device and the parts?

answer:Yes, you can use the terms "whole machine" and "components" to differentiate between the device as a complete entity and the individual parts or elements that make up the device. In general, "whole machine" refers to the fully assembled and functioning device or system. It represents the complete product that is ready for use or deployment. On the other hand, "components" refer to the individual parts or elements that are used in the construction or assembly of the device. These components can include items such as processors, circuit boards, sensors, connectors, or any other modular parts that make up the device. By using these terms, you can clearly distinguish between the final, functional product (the whole machine) and the separate parts that are included in its construction (the components).

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