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  • 1steady — [sted′ē] adj. steadier, steadiest [ STEAD + Y2] 1. that does not shake, tremble, totter, etc.; firm; fixed; stable 2. constant, regular, uniform, or continuous; not changing, wavering, or faltering [a steady gaze, a steady diet, a steady rhythm]… …

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  • 2Does It Offend You, Yeah? — during the NME Awards Tour Background information Also known as DIOYY, DIOYY?, Does It Offend You? …

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  • 3Does It Offend You, Yeah? — DIOYY на NME Awards Tour …

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  • 4Does It Offend You — Does It Offend You, Yeah? Does It Offend You, Yeah? DIOYY на NME Awards Tour Основная информация …

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  • 5steady state — exists when periodic (or constant) vehicle responses to periodic (or constant) control and/or disturbance inputs do not change over an arbitrarily long time. The motion responses in steady state are referred to as steady state responses. This… …

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  • 6steady-state — [sted′ēstāt΄] adj. designating or of a system, operation, mixture, rate, etc. that does not change with time or that maintains a state of relative equilibrium even after undergoing fluctuations or transformations * * * …

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  • 7steady state — n 1) a state or condition of a system or process (as one of the energy states of an atom) that does not change in time 2) a state of physiological equilibrium esp. in connection with a specified metabolic relation or activity * * * dynamic… …

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  • 8steady-state — [sted′ēstāt΄] adj. designating or of a system, operation, mixture, rate, etc. that does not change with time or that maintains a state of relative equilibrium even after undergoing fluctuations or transformations …

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  • 9Steady state (chemistry) — For other uses of the term steady state, see steady state (disambiguation) 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… …

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  • 10Steady State theory — This article is about Cosmology. For other uses, see Steady state (disambiguation). Physical cosmology …

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