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steady state

noun

  1. physics the condition of a system when some or all of the quantities describing it are independent of time but not necessarily in thermodynamic or chemical equilibrium See also equilibrium
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steady state

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  1. A condition of a physical system or device that does not change over time, or in which any one change is continually balanced by another, such as the stable condition of a system in equilibrium.
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Next door to Wrexham, in Flintshire, the lead member for Streetscene which looks after road maintenance, councillor Glyn Banks, said its £1.7m budget was less than half of what was needed to maintain a "steady state" in the road network.

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Happiness is not a steady state despite its pursuit by Americans.

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Further south, Lake Ontario is generally eliminating the compounds and levels in Lake Erie remain at a steady state.

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He said he would ideally like to recruit up to 20 more lawyers to help tackle backlogs and put the PPS "in a more steady state" within the next 12 to 18 months.

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If a system that operates stably in a steady state and has a certain tolerance range for small perturbations can be utilized, it would simplify the structure and control of combustors, and increase the feasibility of commercializing new combustor designs.

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