- base jumping, also
sometimes written as b.a.s.e. jumping, is an
activity where participants jump from
fixed objects and use a
parachute to
- base or base may
refer to: in computing: base (search engine),
bielefeld academic search engine.
eventual consistency (base), a
consistency model -
whereas fender basses had
pickups mounted in
positions in
between the base of the neck and the top of the bridge, many of gibson's
early - in
baseball , a
stolen base most
often occurs when a
baserunner successfully advances to the next base
while the
pitcher is
delivering - for the term in
genetics , see base (genetics) date
september 2010 a base in
chemistry is a
substance that can
accept hydrogen cation s
-
fortifications are
military construction s and
building s
designed for
defense in war fare and
military base s.
humans have
constructed - base
pairs are the
building blocks of the dna
double helix, and
contribute to the
folded structure of both dna and rna . watson-crick base
- a
military base is a
facility directly owned and
operated by or for the
military or one of its
branches that
shelters military equipment - in
phylogenetics , a
basal clade is the
earliest clade to
branch in a
larger clade; it
appears at the base of a
cladogram .
- personal, desktop-based
database systems tend to be less complex. for example,
filemaker and
microsoft access come with built-in