Base-line

  • 21base line — / beɪs laɪn/ noun the part of promotional material that contains basic information about the organisation such as its name and address …

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  • 22Borden Base Line — The Borden Base Line is a historic survey line (7.42 miles, convert|39009.73|ft|m long) running north/south through Hatfield and South Deerfield, Massachusetts. It was completed in 1831, and is now on the List of historic civil engineering… …

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  • 23Reid's base line — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Relations of the brain and middle meningeal artery to the surface of the skull. 1. Nasion. 2. Inion. 3. Lambda. 4. Lateral cerebral fissure. 5. Central sulcus. AA. Reid s… …

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  • 24Reid's base line — (rēd) [Robert William Reid, Scottish anatomist, 1851–1939] see base line, under line …

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  • 25Long base line sonar — Long Base Line, commonly referred to as LBL, is a method of acoustic positioning commonly used in deep water (water depth of greater than 3000 feet). A typical LBL positioning system consists of a transceiver and several beacons arranged into a… …

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  • 26Reid base line — base l. (def. 1) …

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  • 27Base line alignment — Выравнивание (знаков) по линии шрифта …

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  • 28Base — Base, n. [F. base, L. basis, fr. Gr. ba sis a stepping, step, a base, pedestal, fr. bai nein to go, step, akin to E. come. Cf. {Basis}, and see {Come}.] 1. The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or that on which something rests for… …

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  • 29Base course — Base Base, n. [F. base, L. basis, fr. Gr. ba sis a stepping, step, a base, pedestal, fr. bai nein to go, step, akin to E. come. Cf. {Basis}, and see {Come}.] 1. The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or that on which something rests… …

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  • 30Base hit — Base Base, n. [F. base, L. basis, fr. Gr. ba sis a stepping, step, a base, pedestal, fr. bai nein to go, step, akin to E. come. Cf. {Basis}, and see {Come}.] 1. The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or that on which something rests… …

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