| 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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| balancing c. |
the contact between the upper and lower occlusal surfaces of the teeth (of the natural or artificial dentition) on the side opposite the working contact.
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| balancing s. |
the segment of a denture or dental arch on the side opposite to that toward which the mandible is moved. The term pertains to occlusion and bears no relation to masticatory activity. Called also nonfunctioning s.
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| balanic |
pertaining to the glans penis or glans clitoridis.
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