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balance disorder A balance disorder is a disturbance that causes an individual to feel unsteady, giddy, woozy, or have a sensation of movement, spinning, or floating. An organ in our inner ear, the labyrinth, is an important part of the vestibular system which is responsible for balancing the body. The labyrinth interacts with other systems in the body, such as the visual (eyes) and skeletal (bones and joints) systems, to maintain the body's position. ...
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balance The harmonious adjustment of volume and timbre between instruments or voices; it can be between players or vocalists or electronically while recording or mixing.
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balanced polymorphism A multiplicity of forms in which the frequencies of the different variations do not differ significantly over time because of selection against the extremes (homozygotes).
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balanced polymorphism Stable genetic polymorphism maintained by natural selection.
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balanced growth Growth of an economy in which all aspects of it, especially factors of production, grow at the same rate.
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