
1) Chemical kinetic
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a constant pattern e.g. a balance of inflows and outflows.
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Steady state is a more general situation than dynamic equilibrium. If a system is in steady state, then the recently observed behavior of the system will continue into the future.
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The concept of steady state has relevance in many fields, in particular thermodynamics, economics, and engineering. Steady state is a more general situation than dynamic equilibrium. If a system is in steady state, then the recently observed behavior of the system will continue into the future. In stochastic systems, the probabilities that various...
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[biochemistry] In ionic steady state, cells maintain different internal and external concentrations of various ionic species. Cells are said to be in a steady state NOT in an equilibrium. This means that there is a differential distribution of ions on either side of the cell membrane - that is, the amount of ions either side is not equal an...
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[chemistry] In chemistry, a steady state is a situation in which all state variables are constant in spite of ongoing processes that strive to change them. For an entire system to be at steady state, i.e. for all state variables of a system to be constant, there must be a flow through the system (compare mass balance). A simple example of s...
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[electronics] In electronics, steady state is an equilibrium condition of a circuit or network that occurs as the effects of transients are no longer important. Steady state determination is an important topic, because many design specifications of electronic systems are given in terms of the steady-state characteristics. Periodic steady-st...
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(L. status state : the crisis, or the turning point of an attack of disease) dynamic equilibrium.
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A type of equilibrium, especially in a neoclassical growth model, in which those variables that are not constant grow over time at a constant and common rate.
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Plateau in drug concentration vs. time profile, when rate of administration equals rate of elimination.
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As an MBS pool ages, or four to six months after component mortgages have passed at least once the threshold for refinancing, the prepayment speed tends to stabilize within a fairly steady range.
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state of a physical system in which the relevant characteristics remain constant with time
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qualifies a value determined for conditions of an item when characteristic parameters of the item remain constant
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state of a system which is maintained after all transient effects have subsided and as long as all input variables remain constant
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As the MBS pool ages, or four to six months after it was passed at least once through the threshold for refinancing, the prepayment speed tends to stabilize within a fairly steady range.
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See Quiescent.
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A dynamic equilibrium. ... (13 Nov 1997) ...
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dynamic equilibrium.
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The ability of an investor to stay in the market and not to sell out of a position when an investmen
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A non-equilibrium state of an open system in which all forces acting on the system are exactly counter-balanced by opposing forces, in such a manner that all its components are stationary in concentration although matter is flowing through the system.
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(ss, s) Type: Term Definitions: 1. any condition in which the formation or introduction of substances just keeps pace with their destruction or removal so that all volumes, concentrations, pressures, and flows remain constant; 2. in enzyme kinetics, conditions in which the rate of change in the concentration of any enzyme species...
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