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baseline a starting point against which changes can be measured
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baseline 1. A starting point or condition against which future changes are measured. 2. A named set of object versions which fixes a configuration at a particular point in time. A baseline normally represents a milestone or key deliverable of a project.
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baseline The line defining each end of the court; also known as the "end line".
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baseline p. the average intensity of pain experienced for 12 or more hours in a 24-hour period.
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baseline variability Fluctations in the fetal heart rate, recorded by the electronic monitor, that reflect the status of the fetal autonomic nervous system. Absence of short-term variability (beat-to-beat changes) is a sign of fetal compromise.
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