(Askeri) ESAS HAT, BAZ HATTI, FOTOĞRAF BAZ HATTI: 1. MESAHA'DA: Büyük bir hassasiyetle ölçülen ve diğer ölçümlerde referans olarak alınan bir hat. 2. FOTOGRAF BAZ HATTI: Birbirini takiben çekilen, iki düşey hava fotoğrafının fotoğraf merkezleri arasındaki hat. Kaide olarak bu hat, fotoğraflardan birine ait fotoğraf merkezi öbür fotoğrafa nakledildikten sonra, bu ikinci fotoğraf üzerinde ölçülür. 3. TELSİZLE SEYRÜSEFER SİSTEMLERİ: Bir seyrüsefer sisteminin iki telsiz gönderme istasyonunu birleştiren büyük dairenin kısa yayı. 4. ÜÇLÜ GRUP: Bir dizi koordine üçgen dizisinden birinin çok dikkatli ve hassas bir şekilde ölçülen ve diğer üçgen kenarlarının hesaplanma, yoluyla çıkarıldığı kenarı
(Askeri) YATAY BAZ HAKKI USULÜ: Bir baz hattının karşılıklı uçlarındaki iki gözetleme yerinden yapılan kestirme ile hedeflerin veya diğer noktaların yerlerinin tespit edilmesi. Bak. "target area base line"
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Definition von base line im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
One of a set of imaginary lines running east and west used by surveyors for reference in locating and describing land under the government survey method of property description
A vibration reading taken when a machine is in good operating condition that is used as a reference for monitoring and analysis
an imaginary line passing through the base piece perpendicular to the azimuth of lay used to determine piece displacement relative to the base piece for use in computing hasty TMPCs
The imaginary line that characters rest on in a line of text (see also line spacing)
a pre-surveyed horizontal line used for accurate position-finding and fire control, with observation posts called base-end stations at either end
a line used as a base for measurement In HIV Disease, a base line is the results of several lab tests used to monitor the effectiveness of drugs (Commonly -- but incorrectly -- spelled as a single word: baseline)
A line behind the vent, distinguishing the cascabel, to its rear, from the remainder of the breech Traditionally marked by a base ring, as on the six-pounder gun or 12-pounder field howitzer, the base line is for later models an imaginary line at about the point of sharpest curvature
A surveyed line established with more than usual care upon which surveys are based
The white chalk lines that extend from home plate through first and third base to the outfield and up the foul poles, inside which a batted ball is in fair territory and outside of which it is in foul territory
An imaginary horizontal line that coincides with the bottom of each character in a font, excluding descenders (tails on letters such as p)
This is a term used to describe the imaginary horizontal line upon which stand capitals, lower case letters, punctuation points etc
{i} starting line; (Printing) imaginary line on which the bottoms of letters sit (excluding the "tails" on g, y, p, q, and j); line which marks each end of the court (Tennis); area in which a runner runs from base to base on a baseball field (Baseball)
1 Any line which serves as the basis for measurement of other lines, as in a surveying triangulation, measurement of auroral heights, etc
A reference survey line of the government or rectangular survey, being an imaginary line extending east and west and crossing a principal meridian at a definite point
The notional line at the foot of the X-height on which different type designs align
A base line is an imaginary direct line between the bases base path A base path is a direct line between a base and the runner's position at the time a defensive player is attempting (or about to attempt) to tag a runner
The line along which the bases of all capital letters (and most lowercase letters) are positioned
A reference line used to specify the desired vertical position of characters printed on the same line
(1) A surveyed line of great accuracy which serves as the basis for measurement of other lines or of the angles between them (2) In a land survey system an East-West line passing through the origin from which township, section, and quarter-section corners are established
1 One of the two lines that mark the lengthwise boundaries of the court 2 A loosely defined area just inside the baseline, used in phrases such as, "He drove the baseline and made a layup "
A Baseline is a Configuration Identification formally designated and applicable at a specific point in an items life cycle Baselines, plus approved changes from those baselines, constitute the current configuration identification A Configuration identification document or a set of such documents formally designated by the acquirer (Customer) at a specific time during a CI life cycle Project baselines
The baseline of a tennis, badminton, or basketball court is one of the lines at each end of the court that mark the limits of play. Martinez, when she served, usually stayed on the baseline
A snapshot or a position which is recorded Although the position may be updated later, the baseline remains unchanged and available as a reference of the original state and as a comparison against the current position (PRINCE2)
(Ticaret) A set of measurements that establishes the status of a system or other item as of a given date. Used to provide a common denominator and starting point for later measurements and comparisons
The baseline is an imaginary line upon which each character rests Characters that appear next to each other are (usually) lined up so that their baselines are on the same level Some characters extend below the baseline (``g'' and ``j'', for example) but most rest on it
A specification or product that has been formally reviewed and agreed upon, thereafter serves as the basis for further development, and can be changed only through formal change control procedures [IEEE1993b] A document or a set of such documents formally designated and fixed at a specific time during the lifecycle of a configuration item [IEEE1993b]
noun: Document(s) or databases(s) that record a set of requirements or product solutions that can be changed only by formal, documented procedures verb: To formally approve a baseline
The baseline is an imaginary alignment line upon which a glyph without a descender rests The baseline is an intrinsic property of the glyph (namely a horizontal line) Often baselines are aligned (joined) during typesetting
A baseline is a line used for reference in a survey job It is often a centerline or a street line A baseline is not necessarily straight; e g , the centerline of a street or pipeline will often curve The important aspect is that the baseline can be precisely located, then used for referencing other measurements on the job site
A text formatting term: The baseline of a text is the lowermost point of the body of the letters, not including descenders (the lower parts of letters like "g" and "j")
A specification or product that has been formally reviewed and agreed upon, that thereafter serves as the basis for further development and that can be changed only through formal change control procedures or a type of procedure such as configuration management
the time point in a study just before initiation of intervention (vaccination) when starting measurements are taken Measurements taken at later time points may be compared with those taken at baseline to study variations
{i} starting line; (Printing) imaginary line on which the bottoms of letters sit (excluding the "tails" on g, y, p, q, and j); line which marks each end of the court (Tennis); area in which a runner runs from base to base on a baseball field (Baseball)
A baseline is a value or starting point on a scale with which other values can be compared. You'll need such information to use as a baseline for measuring progress
The original plan (for a project, a work package, or an activity), plus or minus approved changes Usually used with a modifier (e g , cost baseline, schedule baseline, performance measurement baseline)
the lines a baseball player must follow while running the bases an imaginary line or standard by which things are measured or compared; "the established a baseline for the budget
The baseline is the horizontal line on which the (latin, greek, cyrillic) letters sit The baseline will probably be in a different place for different scripts In Indic scripts most letters descend below the baseline In CJK scripts there is also a vertical baseline usually in the middle of the character See also X-height, Cap-height, Ascender, Descender, Overshoot
A formally approved version of the project schedule and/or budget that is used as the benchmark for comparing future progress as the project is completed A baseline cannot be changed without going through a change approval process Usually used with a modifier (e g cost baseline, schedule baseline, performance measurement baseline)
A baseline is a measurement that serves as a basis to which all following measurements are compared An example: before exercise, your heart rate is measured During exercise, your increased heart rate is measured and compared to your resting baseline measurement taken before exercise started
Projection of receipts, expenditures, and other budget amounts that would occur in the future without any change in existing policy Baseline projections are used to gauge the extent to which proposed legislation, if enacted into law, would alter current spending and revenue levels
Facts about the condition or performance of subjects prior to treatment or intervention, with data that describe the situation to be addressed by a programme or project and that serve as the starting point for measuring the performance of that programme or project Baseline study would be the analysis describing the situation prior to receiving aid, which is used to determine the results and accomplishments of an activity, and which serves as an important reference for evaluation
A benchmark for measuring the budgetary effects of proposed changes in federal revenues or spending Generally, the baseline is an estimate of spending, revenue, surplus or deficit, and public debt expected during a fiscal year under current laws and policy For purposes of the Deficit Control Act, the baseline is defined as the projection of current-year levels of new budget authority, outlays, revenues, and the surplus or deficit into the budget year and out-years based on laws enacted through the applicable date See revenues, direct spending, and discretionary spending [Back to top]
the vertical point of origin for all the glyphs rendered on a single line Roman scripts have a baseline on which the glyphs appear to "sit," with occasional descenders below Many Indic scripts have a "hanging" baseline, in which the bulk of the letters are placed below the baseline, with occasional ascenders above the line Some scripts, such as Chinese, use a centered baseline, where the glyphs are all positioned with their centers on the baseline
A measurement, calculation, or location used as a basis for comparison In terms of ecology, "baseline" refers to how a system functions in its natural state, or before an experiment