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countable and uncountable, plural misinspections
An inspection that fails to identify something important; the act of misinspecting. quotations examples
On-line installation of this inspection equipment resulted in a 20 % reduction in misinspection of defects in travelling strip.
1985, Madhav N. Sinha, Walter W. O. Willborn, The Management of Quality Assurance, page 263
It doesn't do much good for your people to document the work they've done if you don't pay attention to what they've written. Incomplete misinspection — another dropped object.
1987 September, “Chock Talk”, in TAC Attack, volume 27, number 9, page 14
Quality control, a separate department, spot checks first-line tubes ( those tubes passed by the inspectors ) for defects or other misinspections.
1988, United States. National Labor Relations Board, Decisions and Orders of the National Labor Relations Board, page 2
Other, possibly significant, failure modes which are not addressed above include misinspection, misassembly, and other human factor effects .
2000, R. L. Christenson, Comprehensive Design Reliability Activities for Aerospace Propulsion Systems, page 64