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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

  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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“Leaving the balance sheet in a steady state will make it more difficult for any successor to change its use until another crisis opens this path again,” Boyle said.

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Steady State, a network of 340 former national security officers and experts from the CIA, the NSA, the State Department and other agencies, has issued a similar warning: The United States is on a “trajectory” towards authoritarian rule.

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They said the collection will include products from Lululemon’s core Steady State men’s franchise, along with signature women’s styles from Define, Scuba, and Align, among others.

"We have mathematically demonstrated that the engrams in the conceptual space tend to evolve toward a steady state, which means that after some transient period, a 'mature' distribution of engrams emerges, which then persists in time," Brilliantov commented.

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"As we consider the ultimate capacity of a conceptual space of a given number of dimensions, we somewhat surprisingly find that the number of distinct engrams stored in memory in the steady state is the greatest for a concept space of seven dimensions. Hence the seven senses claim."

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