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state: see government government, system of social control under which the right to make laws, and the right to enforce them, is vested in a particular group in society. There are many classifications of government. ..... Click the link for more information. . statePolitical organization of society, or the body politic, or, more narrowly, the institutions of government. The state is distinguished from other social groups by its purpose (establishment of order and security), methods (its laws and their enforcement), territory (its area of jurisdiction), and sovereignty. In some countries (e.g., the U.S.), the term also refers to nonsovereign political units subject to the authority of the larger state, or federal union. state(1) In object-oriented programming, the state of an object is the combination of the original values in the object plus any modifications made to them. state 1. a sovereign political power or community 2. the territory occupied by such a community 3. the sphere of power in such a community 4. one of a number of areas or communities having their own governments and forming a federation under a sovereign government, as in the US 5. the body politic of a particular sovereign power, esp as contrasted with a rival authority such as the Church www.sosig.ac.uk/roads/subject-listing/World-cat/state.html state [stāt] (control systems) A minimum set of numbers which contain enough information about a system's history to enable its future behavior to be computed. (physics) The condition of a system which is specified as completely as possible by observations of a specified nature, for example, thermodynamic state, energy state. (quantum mechanics) The condition in which a system exists; the state may be pure and describable by a wave function or mixed and describable by a density matrix.
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| WHO admits all sovereign states (including those not belonging to the United Nations) to full membership, and it admits territories that are not self-governing to associate membership. WHO admits all sovereign states (including those not belonging to the United Nations) to full membership, and it admits territories that are not self-governing to associate membership. WHO admits all sovereign states (including those not belonging to the United Nations) to full membership, and it admits territories that are not self-governing to associate membership. |
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