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A balanced code is when both sides of the equation is balanced, so subtracting 1 from another would equal to 0. [1]. It contains many 1's and 0's [2].

  1. ^ [www.costasarrays.org/costasrefs/knuth86efficient.pdf].
  2. ^ [ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel1/18/1889/00052490.pdf?arnumber=52490], additional text.