glossary entries

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%causes for a SYSTEM level failure is known as a `cut set' \cite{nasafta}\cite{nucfta}.
If statistical models exist for the component failure modes
these failure causation trees (or minimal cut sets\footnote{In FTA terminology a minimal cut set is the branch of a
%\glossary{name={entry name}, description={entry description}}
\glossary{name={cut set}, description={A cut set in a fault tree is a set of base component failure modes, whose occurrence ensures that a TOP (or SYSTEM) event occurs} }
\glossary{name={minimal cut set}, description={A cut set in a fault tree that cannot be reduced (i.e. \textbf{all} the base component failure modes are required to cause the SYSTEM level event) } }
fault tree, from the top SYSTEM level to the bottom, with the least number
of base component failure modes. If a single base component failure mode can cause
a SYSTEM level error this is usually considered a liability.})

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\chapter{A detailed look at the safety systems required by industrial burner controller}
\input{burner/burner}
\glossary{name={test glossary name}, description={test glossary entry description}}
%\glossary{name={test glossary name}, description={test glossary entry description}}
\printglossary
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Glossary}