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The most commonly used physical therapy interventions for cerebellar ataxia are vestibular habituation, proprioceptive neurofaciliation, Frenkel exercises, and balance training ; however, therapy is often highly individualized and gait and coordination training are large components of therapy.
Dropping the tildes and defining gives us the commonly used expression for the balance of mass in an acoustic medium:
He established the consistent use of the chemical balance, used oxygen to overthrow the phlogiston theory, and developed a new system of chemical nomenclature which held that oxygen was an essential constituent of all acids ( which later turned out to be erroneous ).
* Medium tanks-mid-sized, adequately armoured, respectably gunned, fairly mobile tanks ; intended to provide an optimum balance of characteristics for maneuver combat ; primarily used against hostile tanks and other AFV's.
The alloy used in drum kit cymbal bronze is unique in the desired balance of durability and timbre.
* Weighing scale, also known as a balance, a type of device used to measure the mass of an object.
Lavoisier established the consistent use of the chemical balance, used oxygen to overthrow the phlogiston theory, and developed a new system of chemical nomenclature and made contribution to the modern metric system.
Vitamins and trace minerals helps to keep good electrolyte balance and are used for metabolic processes.
Oxygen balance is an expression that is used to indicate the degree to which an explosive can be oxidized.
Other intellectuals in the environmental movement ( like Edward Goldsmith ) have used Gaia in the completely opposite way ; to stake a claim about how Gaia's focus on natural balance and resistance and resilience, should be emulated to design a conservative political system ( as explored in Alan Marshall's 2002 book ' The Unity of Nature ', ( Imperial College Press: London ).
Greek Revival was added to the design repertory the main exponents being William Wilkins and Robert Smirke, their work dominates late Georgian architecture is characterized by its proportion and balance ; simple mathematical ratios were used to determine the height of a window in relation to its width or the shape of a room as a double cube.
In addition to being used as a secondary weapon, the sauroter also doubled to balance the spear, but not for throwing purposes.
Second, the choice of countermeasures ( controls ) used to manage risks must strike a balance between productivity, cost, effectiveness of the countermeasure, and the value of the informational asset being protected.
The handle can include a bolster, which is a piece of material used to balance the knife, usually brass or other metal, at the front of the handle where it meets the blade.
The American government used $ 3 million in gold as a down payment, and issued bonds for the balance to pay France for the purchase.
Merlot's low acidity serves as a balance for the higher acidity in many Italian wine grapes with the grape often being used in blends in the Veneto, Alto Adige and Umbria.
It is not uncommon to believe that banishings are more psychological than anything else, used to calm and balance the mind, but that the effect is ultimately the same — a sense of cleanliness within the self and the environment.
* Boarding an apparatus used for gymnastics, such as a balance beam
Ploughing engine Heumar, made by the Ottomayer company ( Germany ), used in pairs with a balance plough. Built 1929, 220 PS, 21 tons.
The back hand can be used for striking the opponent while he is preoccupied maintaining his balance.
It is conjectured that this kicking style was developed in this way to allow the fighter to use a hand to hold onto something for balance on a rocking ship's deck, and that the kicks and slaps were used on land to avoid the legal penalties for using a closed fist, which was considered a deadly weapon under the law.
Stoichiometry is often used to balance chemical equations ( reaction stoichiometry ).
Stoichiometry is not only used to balance chemical equations but also used in conversions, i. e., converting from grams to moles, or from grams to millilitres.

balance and Weighing
A section of the Egyptian Book of the Dead written on papyrus showing the " Weighing of the Heart " in the Duat using the feather of Maat as the measure in balance
A section of the Egyptian Book of the Dead written on papyrus showing the Weighing of the Heart in Duat where Anubis can be seen on the far right, the scales are shown with the feather balance, and Ammit awaits hearts that she must devour-the presence of Osiris at the gateway to the paradise of Aaru dates the papyrus to a late tradition of the myth.
# redirect Weighing scale # Analytical balance

balance and Heart
The bukshah were sustained for the winter, and the heat from the river of molten gold at Mountain Heart radiated into the ice creepers ' cavern, maintaining a balance that controlled the population of the ice creepers and subdued the elemental rage in Mountain Heart.

balance and Egyptian
The EU is Egypt ’ s biggest trading partner currently accounting for 42 % of Egyptian exports and 37 % of imports, with the balance of trade still in the EU's favour.
In the Egyptian religious illustration to the right, Anubis is using a balance scale to weigh the heart of Hunefer.
Maat or ma ' at ( thought to have been pronounced *), also spelled māt or mayet, was the ancient Egyptian concept of truth, balance, order, law, morality, and justice.
* Ma ' at: The Egyptian goddess / concept of order, balance, and truth, whom Gav falls in love with, as his goals involve truth, order, and efficiency.
This was due to a progressive improvement of the already high status of women in the Egyptian society, as well as to the religious principle of balance ( Maat ) between male and female.

balance and .
Mike, off balance, managed to bat the muzzle away a moment before it exploded.
She finally regained her balance and got up in the saddle.
But Kruger's men keep them off balance, and they don't trust me.
In spite of her attempt to preserve her balance, she fell, bruising her arm on a naked stone.
It took a long time before the British tipped the balance.
The people everywhere had grown meanwhile in devotion to basic democratic principles, in understanding of and belief in the federal balance, and in love of their Union.
This right of the State, its upholders contended, was essential to maintain the federal balance and protect the liberty of the people from the danger of centralizing power in the Union government.
If the Union conceded this to them, the same right must be conceded to each remaining state whenever it saw fit to secede: This would destroy the federal balance between it and the states, and in the end sacrifice to the sovereignty of the states all the liberty the citizens had gained by their Union.
Though his election was interpreted by many Southerners as the forerunner of a dangerous shift in the federal balance in favor of the Union, Lincoln himself proposed no such change in the rights the Constitution gave the states.
It is much less difficult now than in Lincoln's day to see that on both sides sovereign Americans had given their lives in the Civil War to maintain the balance between the powers they had delegated to the States and to their Union.
They differed in the balance they believed essential to the sovereignty of the citizen -- but the supreme sacrifice each made served to maintain a still more fundamental truth: That individual life, liberty and happiness depend on a right balance between the two -- and on the limitation of sovereignty, in all its aspects, which this involves.
This problem of the optimum balance in the relative numbers of generalists and specialists can be investigated on a communicative network basis.
The immediate need for this kind of co-operation is underscored by the strain in this nation's international balance of payments.
In 1959 our deficit in balance of payments approached four billion dollars.
The Fourth Corps assaulted and carried a small portion of the enemy works but could not hold possession of the gain for want of cooperation from the balance of the line.
It was, of course, in this drawing of the balance sheet of judgment that he most clearly displayed his desire to do full justice to an author.
The charges caught Pike off balance, coming as they did from an unexpected quarter.
the pope was playing a dangerous game, with so many balls in the air at once that a misstep would bring them all about his ears, and his only hope was to temporize so that he could take advantage of every change in the delicate balance of European affairs.
DeKalb's budget for 1961 is a record one and carries with it the promise of no tax increase to make it balance.
The statement was also made that undoubtedly the railroad had received some compensating benefit from the telegraphers, but that it was difficult to imagine what could balance a job for life.
The balance is being budgeted for the coming year.
On net balance, in spite of Controller Gerosa's opposition to the new Charter as an invasion of his office, the Controller will have the opportunity for greater usefulness to good government than he has now.
There are eight states in which the largest urban vote can be the balance of power in any close election.
What we are attempting to do is achieve and maintain a balance between medium density and low density residential areas and industrial and commercial development.

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