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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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A state in which equilibrium has been achieved. In reference to antiepileptic drugs, steady state is achieved when a constant daily dose of a drug produces consistent blood levels of the drug (takes at least five times the half-life of the drug in question).
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| steady state |
(See amplitude.)
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an open system that has no macroscopic changes; however, this is because any materials that leave the system are immediately replaced.
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A stable condition that does not change over time or in which change in one direction is continually balanced by change in another.
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