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Type II supernovae and star forming regions are related to one another because:
Long-Run Equilibrium
A state in economics where all factors of production and outputs in an industry or market adjust fully to any changes, leading to a stable condition where no participant has an incentive to change behavior.
Spillovers
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Marginal Cost
The additional cost incurred by producing one extra unit of a good or service.
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