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Steady-State Theory Summary
441 words, approx. 2 pages Cosmologists who study the structure and evolution of the universe have developed a number of theories to explain the its origins. One of the most popular was called the steady-state theory. The theory was first proposed by Thomas Gold and Hermann...
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Steady State : Biological Psychology
170 words, approx. 1 pages The term steady state can be applied in very many different contexts. In biological psychology there are two common usages: (i) pharmacological: the steady state plasma level of a DRUG is the concentration achieved between the phase of absorption and...
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Steady State Equilibrium : Economics Topics
43 words, approx. 1 pages An EQUILIBRIUM whose stability is such that the market to which it refers returns to its original state after a temporary change in an EXOGENOUS VARIABLE, or moves to a new equilibrium after a permanent change in an exogenous...
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Steady State : Phonetics and Phonology Terms
31 words, approx. 1 pages /steit/ n. Any stage during the production of speech during which the organs of articulation briefly remain more or less motionless, as during the hold phase of a...
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 In cosmology, the steady state theory (also known as the Infinite Universe Theory or continuous creation) is a model developed in 1948 by Fred Hoyle, Thomas Gold, Hermann Bondi and others as an alternative to the Big Bang theory (known, usually, as the...


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