Baseline
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A baseline is a line that is a base for measurement or for construction.
The word baseline may refer to:
- baseline (configuration management), the process of managing change
- baseline (sea), the starting point for delimiting a coastal state's maritime zones
- baseline (surveying), a line between two points of the earth's surface and the direction and distance between them
- baseline (typography), the line upon which most letters "sit" and below which descenders extend
- baseline (budgeting), an estimate of budget expected during a fiscal year
- baseline (medicine), information found at the beginning of a study
- baseline (pharmacology), a person's state of mind or being, in the absence of drugs
- the isoelectric line of an electrocardiogram
- baseline (interferometry), the length of an astronomical interferometer
The name Baseline may refer to:
- Baseline (magazine), a magazine devoted to typography, book arts, graphic design
- Baseline (database), a TV and movie industry database
- Baselines (album), the 1983 debut album of composer Bill Laswell
- Baseline Road (Colorado), a major east-west artery in Boulder, Colorado
- Baseline Road (Ottawa), a major east-west artery in Ottawa, Ontario
- Baseline Road (Arizona), a major east-west artery in Phoenix, Arizona
- Baseline Station (OC Transpo), a transitway station in Ottawa
- Base Line, Arkansas
- Baseline Nunataks
- Baseline Rock
It may also refer to:
- the base line in baseball
- the back line on a tennis court, and also a style of play in tennis; see tennis strategy
- the end line on a basketball court
- a bassline in music
- a shifting baseline in statistics
- Baseline Killer, one of the two simultaneously occurring serial killer cases which terrorized the Phoenix metro area, between August 2005 and June 2006
See also
- Baseline Road (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Baseline
- All pages beginning with "Baseline"
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