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steady state Input/Output are Balanced at a Point Below Max Limits of System
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steady s. dynamic equilibrium.
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steady state A situation in which the variables in an economic model (eg, population, the labor force, output, per capita income, the capital stock, etc.) change at constant percentage rates over time. The rates of change may differ from one variable to another, but they must be consistent with each other within the confines of the model. These rates of change may be positive, zero or negative.
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steady state A condition where the AED has reached a stable blood level so that if the person continues to take the same dose each day the level will stay the same. With most AEDs steady state blood levels occur after five half lives.
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steady state A situation in which the relevant variables are constant over time.
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