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balance The remaining amount credited to a customer's account, representing the amount the customer is entitled to withdraw, or conversely, the remaining amount of a customer's debt, which is the amount the customer is obligated to repay. The term also refers to the ratio of total credits to total debits.
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balance biological system that enables individuals to know where their bodies are in the environment and to maintain a desired position; normal balance depends on information from the labyrinth in the inner ear, and from other senses such as sight and touch, as well as from muscle movement.
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balanced polymorphism this occurs when selection tends to stabilize a situation in which multiple alleles are present. An example of this is the trait responsible for sickle-cell anemia. A mutation of the gene encoding hemoglobin causes red blood cells to collapse into a sickle shape. Sickle-cell anemia is endemic in Central Africa. The presence of this trait is stabilized because heterozygotes are resistant to severe effects of the disease malaria. ...
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balance A tasting term, states whether the fruit, acid, wood flavors etc. are in the right proportion. A wine is well-balanced when none of those characteristics dominates. The general balance of a wine corresponds to the proportion between its smooth and its harsh nature.
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balanced a. anesthesia that uses a combination of drugs, each in an amount sufficient to produce its major or desired effect to the optimum degree and keep its undesirable or unnecessary effects to a minimum.
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