internal means that parts havebin sanded or milled to the same diameter and external means the dampener or balancer
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sense of balance
Homeostasis is when your body is keeping up balance of internal and external health. Disease is when a foreign body is attempting to destroy the body.
Disease can start from different factors that influence our internal balance. These can be things from external influences or internal factors. External influences can be pathogens and internal factors can be genetics.
An internal auditor is one who is on staff at a company or business. The auditor checks to make sure all monies are accounted for, that the company's books balance and that there are internal controls on spending. An external auditor is one that is not a company employee and usually is an accountant from an outside accounting firm that does almost the same job as internal auditors. The main difference is that as an outside company, it can be more objective on its findings.
The Japanese currency has a weak exchange when compared to the major external currencies due to the difference in their trade balance and poor internal economic factors
The euglena organism would maintain its internal environment against external fluctuation by regulating its water balance.
Energy balance can be described by this equation : Energy intake = internal heat produced + external work + energy stored.
its snapshot of business.. and a kind of information for external or internal users, for to let them decide for to invest in company or vice vrsa
1. Internal and External Auditing System 2. Linkage between performance and incentive system: Balance Score Card
All living things use energy to grow, to move, and to process information. Metabolism is the sum of all of the chemical reactions carried out in an organism. Homeostasis is the maintenance of stable internal conditions in spite changes in the external environment. An organism unable to balance its internal conditions with its environmental conditions could become ill and die.
INTERNAL BALANCE OF POWER: Protestant Reformers backing illegitimate Elizabeth I, house of Tudor; verses Catholic supporters of Mary Stuart, Catholic Queen of Scots. EXTERNAL BALANCE OF POWER: Catholic King Juan Carlos of Spain, Defender of the Faith Catholic.