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Definition of a Stock-Flow Diagram

In systems thinking, a stock-flow diagram is a visual model that represents the structure of a system over time. It illustrates how stocks (represented by rectangles) are changed by flows (represented by pipes with arrows and valves) to facilitate the analysis of a system's dynamic behavior.

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