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1Balance disorder — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H81, R42 ICD 9 780.4 A balance disorder i …
2Balance wheel — in a cheap 1950s alarm clock, the Apollo, by Lux Mfg. Co. showing the balance spring (1) and regulator (2) …
3Balance bar — is the brand name of a popular nutritional energy bar based upon the 40/30/30 principle, a nutritional philosophy popularized by Dr. Barry Sears that has been proven to provide sustained energy and hunger management. First hitting the market in… …
4balance — n 1 Balance, equilibrium, equipoise, poise, tension are comparable when denoting the stability or efficiency resulting from the equalization or exact adjustment of opposing forces. Balance suggests a steadiness that results when all parts are… …
5Balance (networking) — Balance is a simple but powerful generic tcp proxy with round robin load balancing and failover mechanisms. Its behaviour can be controlled at runtime using a simple command line syntax. Balance successfully runs at least on Linux(386),… …
6external account — ➔ account1 * * * external account UK US noun [S] ► ECONOMICS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS CURRENT ACCOUNT(Cf. ↑balance of payments current account) …
7Balance (band) — Balance was an early 1980s pop rock group based out of New York City and fronted by Illinois native, Peppy Castro, formerly of Blues Magoos. Other members included guitarist Bob Kulick, arranger and keyboardist Doug Katsaros, drummer Chuck Burgi …
8balance of payments current account — ➔ account1 * * * balance of payments current account UK US noun [singular] (also external account) ► ECONOMICS a record of the movement of money into and out of a country from trade in goods and services: »The Reserve Bank Governor is reported to …
9external stakeholder — UK US noun [C] ► anyone outside a particular company who is affected by its success or failure, for example, customers, companies that sell it supplies, or banks that lend it money: »The CFO has always been in a delicate position, trying to… …
10Balance of payments — In economics, the balance of payments, (or BOP) measures the payments that flow between any individual country and all other countries. It is used to summarize all international economic transactions for that country during a specific time period …