| basicity | <chemistry> The quality or state of being a base. The power of an acid to unite with one or more atoms or equivalents of a base, as indicated by the number of replaceable hydrogen atoms contained in the acid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| basicranial | Relating to the base of the skull. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basicranial axis | A line drawn from the basion to the midpoint of the sphenoethmoidal suture. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basicranial flexure | The dorsally concave curvature of the rhombencephalon in the embryo; appearance indicates division of rhombencephalon into myelencephalon and metencephalon. Synonym: basicranial flexure, transverse rhombencephalic flexure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Basidiobolus | A genus of fungi belonging to the class Zygomycetes. Basidiobolus haptosporus has been isolated from cases of zygomycosis (entomophthoramycosis basidiobolae) in humans, especially in Indonesia, tropical Africa, and Southeast Asia. Origin: Mod. L. Basidium, dim. Of G. Basis, base, + L. Bolus, fr. G. Bolos, lump or clod (05 Mar 2000) |
| basidiomycetes | <fungus> A class of true fungi more commonly known as club fungi, so called because they produce their spores at the tips of swollen hyphae that look a bit like clubs or baseball bats. This division includes mushrooms, puffballs, earth stars, stinkhorns, bracket fungi, rust, smuts, jelly fungi andbird's-nest fungi. (09 Oct 1997) |
| basidiomycetes shitake mushrooms | A class of true fungi more commonly known as club fungi, so called because they produce their spores at the tips of swollen hyphae that look a bit like clubs or baseball bats. This division includes mushrooms, puffballs, earth stars, stinkhorns, bracket fungi, rust, smuts, jelly fungi and bird's-nest fungi. (09 Oct 1997) |
| Basidiomycota | A phylum of fungi characterised by a spore-bearing organ, the basidium, that is usually a clavate cell that bears basidiospores after karyogamy and meiosis. Some mycologists have raised the class Basidiomycetes to the phylum or division level. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basidiospore | Spores of Basidiomycete fungi. These spores are usually uninucleate and haploid. (18 Nov 1997) |
| basidium | Club shaped organ involved in sexual reproduction in basidiomycete fungi (mushrooms, toadstools etc.). Bears four haploid basidiospores at its tip. (18 Nov 1997) |
| basifacial | Relating to the lower portion of the face. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basifacial axis | A line drawn from the subnasal point to the midpoint of the sphenoethmoidal suture. Synonym: facial axis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basifier | <chemistry> That which converts into a salifiable base. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| basifixed | Attached at or by the base, for example of anthers, by the base of the connective. (09 Oct 1997) |
| basifugal | <botany> Tending or proceeding away from the base; as, a basifugal growth. Origin: Base,+ L. Fugere to flee. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Basidiomycota |
The Division Basidiomycota is a large taxon within the Kingdom Fungi that includes those species that produce spores in a club-shaped structure called a basidium. Essentially the sister group of the Ascomycota, it contains some 30,000 species (37% of the described fungi). The Basidiomycota was traditionally divided into Homobasidiomycetes — the true mushrooms — and Heterobasidiomycetes — the rusts and smuts. ...
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| base |
BASE is the Basic Analysis and Security Engine. It is based on the code from the Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases (ACID) project. This application provides a web front-end to query and analyze the alerts coming from a Snort IDS system.BASE is a web interface to perform analysis of intrusions that snort has detected on your network. It uses a user authentication and role-base system, so that you as the security admin can decide what and how much information each user can see. ...
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| base |
In politics, the term base refers to a group of voters who will almost always support a single party's candidates for elected office. Base voters are very unlikely to vote for the candidate of an opposing party, regardless of the specific views each candidate holds. In the United States, this is typically because high-level candidates must hold the same stances on key issues as a party's base in order to gain the party's nomination and thus ballot access. ...
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| basophil |
Basophils are the least common of the granulocytes, representing about 1% of circulating leukocytes. They contain large cytoplasmic granules which obscure the nucleus under the microscope. However, when unstained, the nucleus is visible and it usually has 2 lobes. A cell in tissues, the mast cell, has many similar characteristics. ...
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| basal cell nevus syndrome |
An inherited condition that causes unusual facial features and disorders of the skin, bone, nervous system, eyes, and endocrine glands. People with this syndrome have an increased chance of developing basal cell carcinoma. Also called Gorlin syndrome.
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| BAS | fragrant European mint having clusters of small violet-and-white flowers |
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| BAS | perennial herb of North America (New York to Illinois and mountains of Alaska) having aromatic leaves and clusters of yellowish-pink balls |
| BAS | perennial herb of the eastern United States having inconspicuous greenish flowers and narrow leaves that are very aromatic when bruised |
| BAS | fragrant European mint having clusters of small violet-and-white flowers |
| BAS | of or relating to or located at the base |
| BAS | an unpaired artery |
| BAS | a membrane in the cochlea that supports the Organ of Corti |
| BAS | of or relating to or located at the base |
| BAS | a ruler of the eastern Roman Empire |
| BAS | a vein that drains the back of the hand and forearm and empties into the axillary vein |
| BAS | a Roman building used for public administration |
| BAS | an early Christian church designed like a Roman basilica |
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