Base Information
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Base or BASE may refer to:
In computing:
- BASE (search engine), Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
- Basically Available, Soft state, Eventual consistency (BASE), a consistency model
- Google Base, an online database provided by Google
- OpenOffice.org Base, OpenOffice.org's database module, also known as ooBase
- an HTML element
<base>
In mathematics:
- Base, one of the sides of a triangle
- Base (geometry)
- Base (group theory)
- Base (mathematics) or radix, the b in bn
- Base (topology), a topological space
In science:
- Base (chemistry), a substance that can accept hydrogen ions (protons)
- An attribute to medication in uncombined form, for example erythromycin base
- Beta-alumina solid electrolyte, a fast ion conductor material
In other uses:
- Base (baseball), the 3 canvas bags and home plate
- Base (company), an international design, communications, audiovisual, copywriting and publishing firm
- Base (politics), a group of voters who almost always support a single party's candidates
- Base, Maharashtra, village in India
- BASE (mobile), a Belgian mobile telecommunications operator
- Bedini Audio Spectral Enhancer, an audio signal processor used in the early 1990s
- Cooking base, a concentrated flavouring compound
- Binder (material), a material that holds paint or other materials together
- Foundation (cosmetics), a cosmetic applied to the face
- Foundation (architecture)
- Military base, or non-military base, which provides shelter, military equipment and personnel
- Pedestal, a supporting feature of a statue or other item
- Budapest Aircraft Services' callsign
- Bible Archaeology Search and Exploration Institute
- Base, a type of connection on a transistor
- Base, a position in some cheerleading stunts
People with the surname
- Rob Base, American rapper
See also
| Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article Base. |
- Base pair, a pair of connected nucleotides on complementary DNA and RNA strands
- Nucleobase, in genetics, the parts of DNA and RNA involved in forming base pairs
- Bipolar junction transistor, Base Switch that controls current in a transistor
- Base and superstructure (Marxism)
- BASE jumping
- Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students, BASES
- Bottom (disambiguation)
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