Step(s) or STEP may refer to:
Common meanings
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Steps
Step(s) or STEP may refer to:
Common meanings
* Steps, making a staircase
* Walking
* Dance move
* Military step, or march
** Marching
Arts Films and television
* ''Steps'' (TV series), Hong Kong
* ''Step'' (film), US, 2017
Literature
* ...
, making a staircase
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Walking
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Dance move
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Military step
Military step or march is a regular, ordered and synchronized walking of military formations.
History
The steady, regular marching step was a marked feature of Roman legions. Vegetius, the author of the only surviving treatise on the Roman Empi ...
, or march
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Marching
Arts
Films and television
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''Steps'' (TV series), Hong Kong
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''Step'' (film), US, 2017
Literature
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''Steps'' (novel), by Jerzy Kosinski
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Systematic Training for Effective Parenting, a book series
Music
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Step (music), pitch change
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Steps (pop group), UK
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''Step'' (Kara album), 2011, South Korea
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"Step" (Kara song)
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''Step'' (Meg album), 2007, Japan
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"Step" (Vampire Weekend song)
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"Step" (ClariS song)
Organizations
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STEP (company)
VA Tech Wabag Ltd. is an Indian multinational company with headquarters in Chennai, India. Founded in Breslau in 1924, the company is focussed on desalination and water treatment for municipal and industrial users. The company has completed mo ...
, Belgium
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Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, international professional body for advisers who specialise in inheritance and succession planning
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Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy of the U.S. National Academies
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Solving the E-waste Problem
{{short description, Global recycling organization
Solving the E-waste Problem (StEP) is a membership organization that is part of United Nations University and was created to develop solutions to address issues associated with electronic waste. So ...
, a UN organization
Science, technology, and mathematics
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Step (software)
Step is an open source two-dimensional physics simulation engine that is included in the KDE SC as a part of KDE Education Project. It includes StepCore, a physical simulation library.
History
The program was developed by Vladimir Kuznetsov a ...
, a physics simulator in KDE
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Step function, in mathematics
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Striatal-enriched protein tyrosine phosphatase, an enzyme
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Serial transverse enteroplasty, a surgical procedure
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Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production, a UK nuclear fusion project
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STEP (satellite), to test general relativity
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STEP Library, a Bible software format
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ISO 10303 (.STEP), a CAD data-exchange file format standard
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Sustainable Transport Energy for Perth, a fuel cell bus program in Western Australia
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Staggered extension process, in molecular biology
Places
Russia
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, a khutor
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Step (air base)
Step (also Olovyannaya) is an air base in Chita, Russia located 14 km northwest of Yasnogorsk. It is a large air base with two revetment areas and numerous military fortifications. It is near an SS-11 missile field that was dismantled in t ...
, Chita, Russia
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Step (khutor), Lyubachansky Selsoviet, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast, a khutor
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Step (selo), Lyubachansky Selsoviet, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast, a selo
Other uses
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Edward Step
Edward Step FLS (11 November 1855 – 1931) was the author of many popular and specialist books on various aspects of nature. His many works on botany, zoology and mycology were published between 1894 and (posthumously) 1941. Some of his books o ...
(1855–1931), nature writer
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Step (unit) A step ( la, gradus, ') was a Roman unit of length equal to 2½ Roman feet (') or ½ Roman pace ('). Following its standardization under Agrippa, one step was roughly equivalent to .
The Byzantine pace ( grc-gre, βήμα, ''bḗma' ...
, a Roman unit of length
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Step aerobics
Step aerobics, also known as bench aerobics and step training, is a form of aerobic exercise that involves stepping on and off a small platform.
Step aerobics was studied by physiologists in the 1980s, and in 1990 it swiftly grew in popularity in ...
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Step dance
Step(s) or STEP may refer to:
Common meanings
* Steps, making a staircase
* Walking
* Dance move
* Military step, or march
** Marching
Arts Films and television
* ''Steps'' (TV series), Hong Kong
* ''Step'' (film), US, 2017
Literature
* '' ...
, a style
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Stepfamily, with a stepmother or stepfather
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STEP Bible
The SWORD Project is the CrossWire Bible Society's free software project. Its purpose is to create cross-platform open-source tools—covered by the GNU General Public License—that allow programmers and Bible societies to write new Bible softwa ...
, a Bible study tool
* STEPS, an acronym representing the principle testimonies in
Quaker practical theology
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Sixth Term Examination Paper
Sixth Term Examination Papers in Mathematics, often referred to as STEP, are university admissions tests for undergraduate Mathematics courses developed by the University of Cambridge.
STEP papers are typically taken post-interview, as part of a ...
, UK
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Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
The Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) is a service of the U.S. Department of State
The United States Department of State (DOS), or State Department, is an executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the count ...
, for US travelers
* Strategic Transfer of the Estate to the Private Sector, a 2001 contract of the UK
Inland Revenue
See also
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Stepping (disambiguation)
Stepping may refer to:
* Walking, one of the main gaits of locomotion among legged animals
Computing
* Stepping level, an aspect of microprocessor version designation
* Stepping (debugging), a method of debugging
Dance
* Chicago stepping, ...
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Steppe
In physical geography, a steppe () is an ecoregion characterized by grassland plains without trees apart from those near rivers and lakes.
Steppe biomes may include:
* the montane grasslands and shrublands biome
* the temperate grasslands, ...
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Footstep (disambiguation)
Footstep or Footsteps may refer to:
Music
* "Footsteps" (Steve Lawrence song), 1960
* “Footsteps”, a 1983 song by The Motels
* "Footsteps" (Pop Evil song), 2015
* "Footsteps" (Dardanelles song), 2007
* “Footsteps” (Pearl Jam song), ...
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