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The phrase "actively balance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of maintaining equilibrium or managing competing demands in a proactive manner.
Example: "In order to succeed in her career and personal life, she must actively balance her time between work and family commitments."
Alternatives: "proactively manage" or "dynamically maintain".
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The fact that cell network formation and collagen deposition both paralleled transient stiffening of the PF hydrogels, further reinforces the notion that cells actively balance between proteolysis and ECM synthesis when remodeling proteolytically responsive hydrogel scaffolds.
Going forward, we will actively balance our business growth strategy, inventories and cryptocurrency asset levels to ensure a sustainable business growth and a healthy cash flow position, and we will adjust our procurement and prediction plan to maintain an appropriate liquidity level.
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The activity of the conjugating enzymes E1 E2 E3 is actively balanced through hydrolysis by deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs; Amerik & Hochstrasser, 2004; Pickart, 2004; Nijman et al, 2005; Deshaies & Joazeiro, 2009; Komander et al, 2009).
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang said in a statement that China had always "actively balanced its work between the Syrian government and the opposition".
Unlike bipeds, quadrupeds, or hexapods which alternate the legs for forward locomotion, the kangaroo uses both legs synchronously and generates the forward locomotion by continuous hopping behavior, and the tail actively balances the unwanted angular momentum generated by the leg motion.
After interviewing 20 intensive care physicians, Alexia Torke and colleagues described physicians actively balancing patients' wishes against other considerations, such as the physician's view of the patient's best interest, or the surrogate's needs and wishes.
Our measurements, however, indicate that such an assumption might result in a considerable overestimation of the knee contact forces when a too large proportion of the moment was actively balanced by muscle forces.
Bring It On," I was struck by how much my children's lives, in which we actively try to balance sports and other activities, avoiding super-competitive leagues and elite teams, still manage to resemble the "Spartan" training her children choose in their passion for their game.
For example, she said the government "never projected what the losses would be, which financial institutions would have to actively manage their balance sheets or how the market would destabilize as a result".
The source of the above assertion lies in the need, in our traditional AC grid system, to actively intervene to balance supply and demand, otherwise frequency stability is degraded.
Here we propose that the prevalence of infectious pathogens in a given niche represents an additional environmental factor that, via innate immune pathways, actively shifts this balance in favor of somatic maintenance at the expense of reproduction and growth.
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