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an imaginary line or standard by which things are measured or compared; "the established a baseline for the budget" service line: the back line bounding each end of a tennis or handball court; when serving the server must not step over this line the lines a baseball player must follow while running the bases
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An imaginary line that type rests on.
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The concentration of a nuclide or radiation level that is considered "normal" under routine conditions. Baseline is generally obtained from evaluation (typically an average) of numerous background measurements. Baseline results are used for comparisons to individual sample results to determine if abnormalities may exist.
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Scientists study nature and try to determine the way an ecosystem or a species functions in its natural state. The baseline heart rate of a human is approximately 72 beats per minute.
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In typesetting, the invisible line on which letters and numbers set.
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