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base plate A plate attached to the bottom of a column that rests on a foundation and is secured by anchor bolts.
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base a substance that has a pH of more than 7, which is neutral. A base has less free hydrogen ions (H + ) than hydroxyl ions (OH - ).
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base line Imaginary line on which an object lies
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base pair A pair of nitrogenous bases (a purine and a pyrimidine), held together by hydrogen bonds, that form the core of DNA and RNA ie the A:T, G:C and A:U interactions.
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base pair (Abbreviated bp.) Two nitrogenous bases paired together in double-stranded DNA by weak bonds; specific pairing of these bases (adenine with thymine and guanine with cytosine) facilitates accurate DNA replication. When quantified (eg, 8 bp), it refers to the physical length of a sequence of nucleotides.
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