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base or
BASE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Base or
BASE may
refer to:
BASE (mobile operator), a
Belgian mobile telecommunications operator Base...
- A
base pair (bp) is a
fundamental unit of double-stranded
nucleic acids consisting of two
nucleobases bound to each
other by
hydrogen bonds. They form...
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first base safely; this
occurs either when the
batter hits the ball and
reaches first base before an
opponent retrieves the ball and
touches the
base, or...
- (/ˈlɪnʊks/, LIN-uuks) is a
family of open
source Unix-like
operating systems based on the
Linux kernel, an
operating system kernel first released on September...
- not
reason then to bee ashamed, and to
forbeare this
filthie noveltie, so
basely grounded, so
foolishly received and so
grossely mistaken in the
right use...
- In chemistry, a free
base (freebase, free-
base) is a term for the
neutral form of an
amine or
other Lewis base. The term is used in the pharmaceutical...
- Look up
basal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Basal or
basilar is a term
meaning base, bottom, or minimum.
Basal (anatomy), an
anatomical term of location...
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takes place in an
improvised impromptu way, the
ability of the tester(s) to
base testing off do****ented
methods and then
improvise variations of
those tests...
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Lincoln squadrons carried out anti-Mau Mau
operations in
Kenya using its
base at RAF Eastleigh. The Suez
Crisis in 1956 saw a
large RAF role, with aircraft...
- In acid
catalysis and
base catalysis, a
chemical reaction is
catalyzed by an acid or a
base. By Brønsted–Lowry acid–
base theory, the acid is the proton...