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base line 1. The reference line in a measurement by triangulation. In meteorological observations it has several applications, for example, 1) the horizontal distance from the observation point to the location of a ceiling-light projector; 2) the horizontal distance between a ceilometer projector and detector; and 3) the bearing, distance, and slope of the line between the observational points in a double-theodolite observation. 2. ...
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basin Area for impoundment of saline drainage water for evapoconcentration (desiccation). Typically constructed by excavating soils from the interior of basins to build up their embankments. Such ponds may contain more than one cell.
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basal cell carcinoma a type of skin cancer that is caused by exposure to large amounts of sunlight; commonly found on the neck, face, and arms
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basal metabolic rate the lowest rate at which a person can possibly use energy and remain alive; at this rate, only absolutely necessary functions such as breathing are maintained
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Basidiomycetes A group of fungi characterized by the production of sexual spores on a club-shaped filament called the basidium.
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