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balanced forearm o. a forearm orthosis consisting of a trough to support the forearm attached by a mechanism to the back of a wheelchair so that small movements of the shoulder girdle or the trunk produce motion at the elbow; for patients with severe weakness or paralysis of the shoulder or elbow.
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balanced g. a steady state condition in which every component of the cell doubles in a cell generation (time between divisions).
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balanced o. that in which the occlusal contact of the teeth on the working side of the jaw is accompanied by the harmonious contact of the teeth of the opposite (balancing) side. The occlusion of artificial teeth may be mechanically balanced, as on an articulator, without reference to physiologic considerations, or physiologically balanced, functioning in harmony with the temporomandibular joint and the neuromuscular system.
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balanced p. a state of equilibrium in which gene frequencies are maintained by a balance between mutation and selection.
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balanced t. reciprocal translocation which results in no more or no less than the normal diploid or haploid genetic material. The phenotype is normal, but there will be partial aneuploidy in a percentage of the gametes, with a risk of unbalanced offspring.
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