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A disruption of the function of the labyrinth of the inner ear results in problems in maintaining position. It is frequently associated with dizziness, vertigo and frequent falls.
Ãâó: www.lieberson.com/en/neurgosurgery_glossary/b.htm
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An arrangement of parts achieving a state of equilibrium between opposing forces or influences. Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical. See symmetry.
Ãâó: www.ackland.org/tours/classes/glossary.html
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A wine has balance when its elements are harmonious and no single element dominates. Acid balances sweetness; fruit balances against oak and tannin content; alcohol balances against acidity and flavor. A wine's balance may only be realized after some aging and is the primary goal of a winemaker.
Ãâó: www.valleyvineyards.com/wine_glossary.htm
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Harmony among the wine's components -- fruit, acidity, tannins, alcohol; a well-balanced wine possesses the various elements in proper proportion to one another.
Ãâó: www.sallys-place.com/beverages/wine/wine_glossery....
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(1) For audio, refers to the relative strength of the left and right channels. A balance level of 0 is left channel only. A balance level of 100 is right channel only. (2) A state of equilibrium, usually between treble and bass.
Ãâó: www.absoft.com/Products/Compilers/C_C++/XLC/docs/g...
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