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Balance

2013
This chapter addresses the important and undertreated problem of balance disorders. The chapter has a simplified summary of the physiology of balance problems in order to set the scene. The issue of assessment is next addressed with discussion of important tests including the Berg Balance Scale and the Get Up and Go Test, and others.
Adolfo M, Bronstein, Marousa, Pavlou
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Balancing claims for balancing selection

Trends in Genetics, 2004
Natural selection is expected to leave distinctive signatures on patterns of neutral variation that are tightly linked to a site carrying an advantageous mutation. This notion is the basis for molecular population genetics approaches to the analysis of adaptations in the human genome.
Martin, Kreitman, Anna, Di Rienzo
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Balanced voting [PDF]

open access: possibleMathematical Social Sciences, 2015
Economics Working Paper Series, 15 ...
Hans Gersbach, Kamali Wickramage
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Balancing risks

Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2006
Regulatory policies designed to reduce the health risk of environmental and/or synthetic chemicals generally aim for zero or negligible levels. Foods, on the other hand, especially those with a long history in the human diet, have been treated as essentially safe, even though they too contain various chemicals including nutrients.
Toshio, Kasamatsu, Kohfuku, Kohda
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Balancing the Balance

IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 2013
If court decisions and legislative activity are the bread and butter of legal academics, 2012 offered a gargantuan banquet to observers of the Canadian copyright scene: a series of amendments to the Copyright Act unlike anything that had been seen for 15 years and no less than six Supreme Court decisions.
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Balancing weight-balanced trees

Journal of Functional Programming, 2011
AbstractA weight-balanced tree (WBT) is a binary search tree, whose balance is based on the sizes of the subtrees in each node. Although purely functional implementations on a variant WBT algorithm are widely used in functional programming languages, many existing implementations do not maintain balance after deletion in some cases. The difficulty lies
Hirai, Yoichi, Yamamoto, Kazuhiko
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Balanced Allocations

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1999
Summary: Suppose that we sequentially place \(n\) balls into \(n\) boxes by putting each ball into a randomly chosen box. It is well known that when we are done, the fullest box has with high probability \((1 + o(1))\ln n/\ln \ln n\) balls in it. Suppose instead that for each ball we choose two boxes at random and place the ball into the one which is ...
Azar, Yossi   +3 more
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