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B.A. Saletore
B.A. Saletore (1902 - 1963) or Bhaskar Anand Saletore, a well known Indian historian was born in Karnataka in 1902. Contents 1 Early years2 Famous works3 Other works4 External links Early years B.A. Saletore did his early schooling in Mangalore. He did his B.T. degree from Ma..
B.A. Santamaria
Bartholomew Augustine Santamaria (14 August, 1915 - 25 February, 1998), (known in public as B.A. Santamaria and in private as "Bob"), Australian political activist and journalist, was one of the most influential political figures in recent Australian history, but never held public office or joined a..
Baïse
The Baïse is a 190 km long river in south-western France. Its source is in the foothills of the Pyrenees, near Lannemezan. It flows north through the following départements and towns: Hautes-Pyrénées: Lannemezan , Trie-sur-BaïseGers: Mirande , Castéra-Verduzan , Valence-sur-Baïse , CondomLot-..
BAS
BAS may stand for: Most commonly: BASIC programming language (file extension) Others: Bachelor of Administrative StudiesBachelor of Applied ScienceBachelor of Arts and ScienceBaltimore Appliqué SocietyBanc of America SecuritiesBarbados Agricultural SocietyBarbados Astronomy SocietyBasic allowance ..
Bas-Caraquet, New Brunswick
Bas-Caraquet (French for Lower Caraquet) is a village on the Acadian Peninsula of New Brunswick, Canada. As of 2001 the population was 1,689, of which 1,670 were francophone. Bas-Caraquet is situated at the eastern entrance to Caraquet Harbour from the Baie des Chaleurs. Fishing is the principal in..
Bas-Congo
Province du Bas-Congo (Provincial flag) (Provincial Seal) Democratic Republic of the Congo Capital Matadi Largest city Matadi National language Kikongo Land area¹ 53.920 km² Governor Cesar Tsasa PopulationDensity 2.835.000(est. 1998)52.57/km² Districts 3..
Bas-Lag
Bas-Lag is the fictional world in which the novels of China Miéville are set. Bas-Lag is a world where both magic and steampunk technology exist, and is home to multiple intelligent races. It is influenced by the themes and tropes of multiple genres of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. [..
Bas-relief
Detail from the Elgin Marbles, an example of bas-relief. Bas-relief is a method of sculpting which entails carving or etching away the surface of a flat piece of stone or metal. The word is derived from the Italian basso rilievo, the literal translation meaning raised contrast. To explain..
Bas-Rhin
Bas-Rhin Details Information Number 67 Region Alsace Prefecture Strasbourg(2 arrondissements:Strasbourg-Ville,Strasbourg-Campagne) Subprefectures HaguenauMolsheimSaverneSélestatWissembourg Density Ranked 18th1,026,120216/km² Area 4755 km² Arrondissements 7 Cantons 44 Comm..
Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour
Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour (formerly Richelieu) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1968. The riding consists of: the Regional County Municipality of Nicolet-Yamaska, including Odanak Indian reserve No. 12;th..
Bas-Saint-Laurent
Map of Quebec showing Bas-Saint-Laurent The Bas-Saint-Laurent (Lower Saint-Lawrence) region is located along the south shore of the lower Saint Lawrence River in Quebec. It has a population of 203,118 (2002). Its area is 22,515 km². Contents 1 Cities of Bas-Saint-Laurent2 Regi..
Bas-Sassandra
Bas-Sassandra is one of the 19 regions of Côte d'Ivoire. The region's capital is San-Pédro. It covers 25,800 km2. The region is divided into four departments: San-Pédro, Sassandra, Soubré, and Tabou. ..
Bas-Uele Province
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Basaa language
Basaa (also spelled Bassa, Basa, Bissa) is a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon. It is spoken by about 230,000 people in Centre and Littoral provinces. Contents 1 Phonology1.1 Vowels1.2 Consonants1.3 Tone2 References Phonology Vowels Front Back Close i, iː u, u..
Basaburua
Basaburua is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [BASABURUA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Basai
Basai is the Japanese name of a group of martial arts patterns that are taught in many different styles of oriental martial arts, including karate-do and taekwondo. Contents 1 History1.1 Bassai-Dai1.2 Bassai-Sho2 Standard Information History This form has been used and pra..
Basajaun
In Basque mythology, the basajaun (plural: baxajaunak) are a race of big hairy wild men who were megalith builders. Baxajaun means “Lord of the Woods”. They were a human race who once dwelled in the mountains of the Basque Pyrenees of northern Spain. They had knowledge of magic. The Basajaun was..
Basak pardo
Basak Pardo is one of the community in the Philippines, It is the smallest Local Government unit. It is located in the south district of Cebu City about 5 Kms from Cebu City Hall. This community is comprises with sub-communities which is sometimes called a sitio. This is headed by a Chairman, with..
Basal
This article is about phylogenetics. For the medical use of the term, see Basal (medicine). In phylogenetics, basal members of a group diverged earlier than a subgroup of others (or vice versa). It is often used in opposition to the word derived. The term means nothing on its own and can be interp..
Basalt
Basalt Basalt is a common gray to black volcanic rock. It is usually fine-grained due to rapid cooling of lava on the Earth's surface. It may be porphyritic containing larger crystals in a fine matrix, or vesicular, or frothy scoria. Unweathered basalt is black, characterized by a preponde..
Basalt, Colorado
Basalt is a town in Eagle and Pitkin County, Colorado, United States. The population was 2,681 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Tourism4 Famous Residents5 External links Geography Basalt is on the south-western border of Eagle County. Basalt is..
Basalt, Idaho
Basalt is a city in Bingham County, Idaho, United States. The population was 419 at the 2000 census. Geography Basalt is located at [43°18′51″N, 112°9′49″W] (43.314270, -112.163571)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ha..
Basalt fiber
Basalt fiber or fibre is a material made from extremely fine fibers of basalt, which is composed of the minerals plagioclase, pyroxene, and olivine. It is similar to carbon fibre and fiberglass, having better physicomechanical properties than fiberglass, but being significantly cheaper than carbon..
Basal (medicine)
This article is about General Medical. For the Neuroanatomical use of the term, see Basal ganglia. Basal is a term used by diabetics and health care professionals to describe a low, continuous dosage of insulin (either from an insulin pump or a slow-acting injection) intended to "cover" the glucos..
Basal body
A basal body is an organelle formed from a centriole, a short cylindrical array of microtubules. It is found at the base of a eukaryotic cell cilium or flagellum and serves as a nucleation site for the growth of the axoneme microtubules. Basal Bodies anchor cilia. Basal Bodies are structurally i..
Basal body temperature
Basal body temperature is the body temperature measured immediately after awakening and before any physical activity has been undertaken. In women, ovulation causes an increase of one-half to one degree Fahrenheit (one-quarter to one-half degree Celsius) in basal body temperature (BBT); monitoring ..
Basal cell carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common skin cancer. It can be destructive and disfiguring. Risk is increased for individuals with a family history of the disease and a high cumulative exposure to UV light via sunlight or, in the past, carcinogenic chemicals especially arsenic. Treatment ..
Basal cell layer
The basal cell layer is also called the Stratum Germinativum or Stratum Basale and is the innermost layer of the epidermis. Cells are produced here in the germinal layer and forms the prickle cells in the above layer (the Stratum Spinosum). Integumentary system - [http://encycl.opentopia.co..
Basal dendrite
A basal dendrite is a dendrite that emerges from the base of a pyramidal cell. ..
Basal forebrain
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Basal ganglia
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Basal lamina
300px The basal lamina (often erroneously called basement membrane) is a layer on which epithelium sits. This layer is composed of an electron-dense layer (lamina densa) between two electron-lucid layers (lamina lucida), and is approximately 40-50 nm thick (with exceptions such as the 100-200 ..
Basal metabolic rate
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the amount of energy expended while at rest in a neutrally temperate environment, in the post-absorptive state (meaning that the digestive system is inactive, which requires about twelve hours of fasting in humans). The release of energy in this state is sufficient onl..
Basal optic nucleus of Meynert
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Basal plate
In anatomy, basal plate may refer to: the portion of the neural tube ventral to the sulcus limitans; see Basal plate (neural tube)the portion of the decidua basalis in the placenta; see Basal plate (placenta)the fused parachordal cartilages that give rise to the occipital bone In botany, the term re..
Basal plate (neural tube)
This article is about the structure in the developing nervous system. For other uses of the term, see Basal plate. Embryology: Basal plate ..
Basal plate (placenta)
Embryology: Basal plate ..
Basal rate
In biology, basal rate is a rate of continuous supply of some chemical or process. In the case of diabetes mellitus, it is a low rate of insulin supply needed for such purposes as controlling cellular glucose and amino acid uptake. An insulin pump is one way to arrange for a closely controlled basal..
Basal reader
Basal readers are textbooks used to teach reading and associated skills to schoolchildren. Commonly called "reading books," they are usually published as anthologies that combine previously published short stories, excerpts of longer narratives, and original works. A standard basal series comes wi..
Basal shoot
A basal shoot or sucker is a shoot or cane which grows from a bud at the base or roots of a tree or shrub. Suckers also may arise from the stumps of trees that have been cut down. Suckers are similar to water sprouts, which are shoots growing from a main branch. Suckers are considered undesirable ..
Basal vein
Vein: ..
Basamum
Basamum was the god of healing in pre-Islamic South Arabia. His name may be derived from the proto-Arabic basam, or balsam, a plant that was used in ancient medicines. Sources [Encyclopedia Mythica] ..
Basangouda Patil
Basangouda Ramangouda Patil (born December 13, 1963 in Bijapur, Karnataka) represented the Bijapur Lokasabha Constituency in 13th Loksabha and is also a member of 14th Loksabha from the same constituency. He is affiliated to the [BJP|Bharatiya Janata Party]. Since the early 1990s he is ..
Basanite
Basanite is an igneous, volcanic (extrusive) rock with aphanitic to porphyritic texture. Mineral assembly is usually abundant feldspathoids and plagioclase, and lesser alkali feldspar. Pyroxenes (clinopyroxenes) and olivines are common as phenocrysts and in the matrix. The clinopyoxenes contain sign..
Basankusu
Basankusu is a town in northwestern Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is located at around [1°13′60″N, 19°48′0″E]. ..
Basant
Basant, sometimes called Jashan-e Baharaan (Urdu:جشن بهران or Spring Festival), is a festival of Hindu origin celebrating the arrival of Spring. Although Basant was originally religious, it is now largely secular. Traditionally, celebrants dress in bright yellow or green, and many people fl..
Basanta Kumar Biswas
Basanta Kumar Biswas (b. 6 February 1895 ,Poragachha in the Nadia d. 1915 ) was a revolutionary, activist of the Jugantar group. He was initiated to revolutionary movement by Jugantar leaders Amarendranath Chattopadhyaya and Rash Behari Bose. Contents 1 Revolutionary activities2 Extern..
Basappa Danappa Jatti
Basappa Danappa Jatti (September 10, 1912, died June 7, 2002). He was born at Savalgi, Bijapur district of Karnataka. Jatti graduated as a lawyer from Sykes Law College, Kolhapur and became a pleader in Jamakhandi. --> Career His foray into politics was at the municipal level for Jamakhandi in 19..
Basappa Veerappa Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology
Basappa Veerappa Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology (BVBCET) is located in Hubli, Karnataka, India. Established in 1947, B.V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology (BVBCET) has achieved an enviable status due to a strong emphasis on academic and technical excellence. Cur..
Basar
Basar is a census town in West Siang district in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India. Geography Basar is located at [27.98° N 94.67° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Basar]. It has an average elevation of 579 metres (1899 feet). Demographics As of 2001 ..
Basara
Basra, also known as Basara, is the second largest city in Iraq.Basara is the name of a manga series by Yumi Tamura.Basara Nekki is the lead singer of the fictional band Fire Bomber in the anime series Macross 7.Basara Kubikiri is a character SNK Playmore's Samurai Shodown series of fighting games. ..
Basarabeasca
Basarabeasca is a city in Moldova. It is the capital of the Basarabeasca district. ..
Basarabi
This article is about the town in Constanţa County. There is another town in Dolj County, after which it is named the Basarabi Culture. Basarabi is a town in Constanţa County, Romania. It is a port on the Danube-Black Sea Canal and has a population of 11,070. A complex of caves was found carved ..
Basarabi Cave Complex
Basarabi Cave Complex is a medieval cave complex located in the town of Basarabi, Constanţa County, Romania. In 1957, a complex of small Christian churches, dwellings, crypts and tombs, which were used from the 9th until 11th century was discovered in a cave carved into a chalk hill. There are m..
Basarabi culture
The Basarabi culture was an archeological culture in Romania, dated between 8th - 7th centuries BC. It was named after Basarabi, a village in Dolj County, south-western Romania, nowdays an administrative component of the Calafat municipality. The Basarabi culture is related to the Hallstatt culture..
Basarab (disambiguation)
Basarab can refer to: The Basarab dynastyBasarab railway station, in Bucharest, RomaniaBasarab metro station, in Bucharest, Romania redirect[[Template:Disambig]] ..
Basarab dynasty
Basarab redicts here. For other uses, see Basarab (disambiguation). The Basarabs were an early dynasty which had an important role in the establishing of the Wallachian Principality. Contents 1 Name and origins2 Legacy3 Footnotes4 References Name and origins The dynasty was ..
Basarab II
Basarab II was a ruler of the principality of Wallachia, (1442-1443). |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Basarab I of Wallachia
Posada Battle Basarab I was an early ruler of the principality of Wallachia (c. 1310–1352) , sometimes referred to as Întemeietorul ("The Founder") - given his role in the creation of the state, together with his position as common ancestor of rulers in the Basarab dynasty. His name..
Basarab Laiotă cel Bătrân
Basarab Laiotă cel Bătrân Basarab Laiotă cel Bătrân was a ruler of the principality of Wallachia in the 15th Century, repeating the achievement of Dan II in being elected by the boyars as Prince on five different occasions. Also similarly to Dan II, he succeeded one Prince (this time Ra..
Basarab metro station
Basarab is a metro station in Bucharest. Despite its name, it is not located near the Basarab railway station (Gara Basarab), but rather to the north-eastern end of Gara de Nord, Bucharest's main railway station, at the intersection of Calea Griviţei and Nicolae Titulescu Avenue. Access to Gara B..
Basarab Nicolescu
Basarab Nicolescu (b. March 25, 1942, Ploiesti, Romania) is a theoretical physicist at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique Nucléaire et de Hautes Énergies, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris. He is also a Professor at the University "Babes-Bolyai"..
Basarab railway station
Basarab railway station (Romanian: Gara Basarab) in Bucharest is situated near the city's main station, Gara de Nord. Built in 1959 to handle a share of the main station's traffic and mainly used by short-distance commuter trains run by Căile Ferate Române, it is often considered to be an annex..
Basarab Ţepeluş cel Tânăr
Basarab Ţepeluş cel Tânăr was a ruler of the principality of Wallachia, between the years 1477-1481, and again from 1481 to 1482. Curiously, and symbolicly of the unstable political climate of Medieval Wallachia, despite the fact that he was removed from his position in 1481, and replaced the sa..
Basara (manga)
|} is the name of a manga, and later an anime, written by Yumi Tamura. The manga consists of 27 volumes; the anime follows only part of the manga story, and cuts off after 13 episodes. In North America, the manga is published by Viz Communications in English. The story takes place in a future J..
Basara Nekki
is a fictional character in the Macross universe, the lead singer and guitarist of the band Fire Bomber. He first appears in Macross 7, and also appears in the movie [[Macross 7: The Galaxy is Calling Me]] and the OAVs Macross 7 Encore and Macross Dynamite 7. He is voiced by Nobutoshi Kanna (und..
Basaria
Basaria is a census town in Dhanbad district in the state of Jharkhand, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Basaria had a population of 3966. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Basaria has an average literacy rate of 52%,..
Basaseachic Falls
Basaseachic Falls on the Basaseachic River are the second-highest waterfall in Mexico, located in the Parque Nacional Basaseachic at Cañon Basaseachic in the Copper Canyon region of northwest Mexico, near Creel, Chihuahua. They are 312 meters (1,023 feet) tall, second in Mexico only to the Cascada..
Basasiri
Basasiri was a slave that staged a revolt against the Seljuks in Iraq. Basasiri had been a favorite of the Buwayhid amir al-Malik al-Rahim. When the Buwayhids were expelled from Iraq by the Seljuks in 1055, Basasiri began a rebellion against their authority. The fighting dragged on for a few years..
Basauri
Basauri is a major municipality of Biscay, in the Basque Country. It belongs to the conurbation of Gran Bilbao, being only a few kilometers south of Bilbao. It is an industrial town that also includes monuments like the tower-house of Ariz. It holds the only prision in the province being also in its..
Basava
Basaveshvara Basava (also known as Basaveshwara or Basavanna) is known as the founder of the lingayat (Lingayats) religious movement in India. He brought on a social transformation, often referred as "revolution," in that he single handedly destroyed castism and established monotheism. He reje..
Basavakalyan
Basavakalyan is a town in Bidar District of the state of Karnataka, India. Known historically as Kalyani, it was the capital the Kalyani Chalukya dynasty from 973 to 1195. Geography Basavakalyan is located at [17.87° N 76.95° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Basavakalyan&..
Basavanagudi
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Basavanagudi is a residential and commercial locality in the Indian city of Bangalore. The residential area is ..
Basavana Bagevadi
Basavana Bagevadi is a panchayat town in Bijapur district in the state of Karnataka, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Basavana Bagevadi had a population of 28,582. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Basavana Bagevadi h..
Basava Premanand
--> Basava Premanand is an eminent skeptic and rationalist from Tamil Nadu, India. Contents 1 Basava Premanand and Sathya Sai Baba2 The Challenge of Basava Premanand3 Books/Pamphlets authored by B.Premanand3.1 ''In English''3.2 ''In Malayalam''4 External links4.1..
Basava Sagar Dam
Basava Sagar Dam is a dam constructed for Krishna River, located at Narayanapur in Gulbarga District, India. It is used for irrigation. ..
Basaveshwaranagar
Basaveshwaranagar, a suburb of Bangalore, is an old extension that has turned into a bustling hub with more than 200,000 people living and working here. It is named after a poet-king Basaveshwara. Basaveshwaranagar itself has spawned several sub-localities like Kamalanagar, Housing Board Colony, Ka..
Basavilbaso
|} Basavilbaso is a town in the center region of the province of Entre Ríos, Argentina, about 60 km from Concepción del Uruguay. It has about 9,400 inhabitants as per the 2001 census [INDEC]. Locals often shorten the name to Basso. The town was born around the Gobernador Basavilbaso Sta..
Basawon Singh (Sinha)
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Basay
For the Philippine municipality, see Basay, Negros Oriental The Basay are an aboriginal tribe of Taiwan. Their ancestors spoke the Basay language. Taiwanese aborigines Recognized: Ami | Atayal | Bunun | Kavalan | Paiwan | Puyuma | Rukai | Saisiyat | Tao | Thao | Tsou | Truku Unrecognized: ..
Basay, Negros Oriental
Basay is a 4th class municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 21,366 people in 4,220 households. Barangays Basay is politically subdivided into 10 barangays. ActinBal-osBongalonanCabalayonganCabatuananLinantayanMaglinaoNag..
Basay language
Basay was formerly spoken in the plains area of Northern Taiwan by the Basay tribe. The language is most closely related to the East Formosan group. The language is extinct. ..
Basa fish
The Basa fish is the common name for members of the species Pangasius bocourti, a type of catfish in the family Pangasiidae. Basa are native to the Mekong River Delta in Vietnam, and are sometimes marketed as white ruffy, bocourti or China sole. In Australia it is sometimes sold (wrongly) as Pac..
Basbellain
Basbellain (Luxembourgish: Kiirchen, German: Niederbesslingen) is a small town in the commune of Troisvierges, in northern Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 152. Basbellain gave its name to the commune of Troisvierges until 1 January 1909, when the commune was given its current ..
BasCelik
also spelled Bash Tchelik BasCelik (Serbian for "real steal") is the great villain of his own eponymous story, similar to the Brothers Grimm's "The Crystal Orb", for he hid his soul in a crystal mountain, in an egg, inside a fox, inside a bird. Actually Bash-Chelik is a Turkish word and it mean..
Basch
Basch may refer to: Last names Harry Basch (born 1926), actorPeter Basch (1921-2004), Austrian-American PhotographerVictor Basch / Victor Guillaume Basch (1863/5-1944), Hungarian-French politicianSamuel Siegfried Karl Ritter von Basch (1837, Prague -), Bohemian-Austrian physician ([link])..
Bascharage
Bascharage Nidderkäerjeng District Luxembourg Canton Capellen Geography Area rank 19.14 km² 61st of 116 Highest point rank 378 m 81st of 116 Lowest point rank 271 m 81st of 116 Population 2005) Population rank 6,958 15th of 116 2005) Density rank 363.5 /km..
Baschet Brothers
The Baschet Brothers, Francois and Bernard, a sculptor and an engineer, respectively, collaborate on creating sound sculptures and inventing instruments. Beginning in 1952 the Baschets started research into all existing musical instruments and put this knowledge to work in creating dozens of "struc..
Baschleiden
Baschleiden (Luxembourgish: Baschelt) is a small town in the commune of Boulaide, in north-western Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 176. ..
Baschurch
Baschurch is a large village in Shropshire, England. It lies in North Shropshire, north of Shrewsbury. Population: 1,475 (2001 census). The village has strong links to Shrewsbury to the south-east, Oswestry to the north-west, and Wem to the north-east. Baschurch is twinned with the town of Giat in ..
Bascinet
A bascinet with visor. The bascinet was a Medieval European open-faced military helmet, typically fitted with an aventail and hinged visor. It evolved from the cervelliere. The term is also written as bassinet or basinet. The earliest versions of the bascinet, at the beginning of the 14th..
Basco, Batanes
Basco (also known as Santo Domingo de Basco) is a 5th class municipality in the province of Batanes, Philippines. It is the capital municipality of Batanes. Basco is located on Batan Island, the second largest island among the Batanes Islands which comprises the province, and are the northernmost i..
Basco, Illinois
Basco is a village in Hancock County, Illinois, U.S. Geography Basco is located at [40°19′43″N, 91°11′53″W] (40.328613, -91.197948)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.6 km² (0.2 mi²), all la..
Bascom, Florida
Bascom is a town in Jackson County, Florida, United States. The population was 106 at the 2000 census. Bascom is located 5 miles south of the Alabama border. Bascom is the hometown of actress Faye Dunaway. Geography Bascom is located at [30°55′44″N, 85°7′1″W] (30.928769, -85...
Bascom (VTA)
Bascom is a light rail station operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA). The station has a single center platform between two trackways. Bascom is served by the Mountain View-Winchester light rail line. Contents 1 Location2 Station Amenities3 ..
Bascom Hill
Bascom Hill is the common area that forms the symbolic core of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. It is located on the opposite end of State Street from the Wisconsin State Capitol, and is named after John Bascom, former president of the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents. The hill i..
Bascom Lamar Lunsford
Bascom Lamar Lunsford (March 21, 1882 - September 4, 1972) was a lawyer, folklorist, and performer of traditional (folk and country) music from western North Carolina. He was often known by the nickname "Minstrel of the Appalachians." Contents 1 Early life2 North Carolina folklore3 ..
Basco Airport
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Bascule
Bascule may refer to: A Bascule bridge.Or to the bascule, or roundness over a jump, of a horse. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the inte..
Bascule (horse)
Bascule (IPA: [ˈbæsk.jul]) is the natural round arc a horse's body takes as he goes over a jump. The horse should rise up through his back, stretching his neck forward and down, when he reaches the peak of his jump. This is often described as the horse taking the shape of a dolphin jum..
Bascule bridge
Bascule bridge This animation shows the movement of a double leaf bascule. Ancestor Drawbridge, Truss bridge, cantilever bridge Related Lift bridge, swing bridge Descendant None, lift bridge Carries Pedestrian, automobile, truck, light rail, heavy rail Span range Short Mater..
Bascule Bridge
The Bascule Bridge is a paved one-lane highway bridge in Westport, Massachusetts, USA. Route 88 passes over the bridge from Westport Point and Wood Point in southern Westport to the Horseneck Beach State Reservation, connecting with John Reed Road. The bridge passes over the water between Westport..
Basczax
Basczax is a British post-punk band that was formed in Redcar in late 1978 including in the line up Anne Cahill vocals and Jane McGrath Drums. Starting out as an anti-punk, almost anti-music noise band, it supported the Gang Of Four, amongst others in the early days. The band saw changes in line-up ..
Basdei
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Basdei is a village in India. It is located in Surgu..
Basdeo Panday
Basdeo Panday (born May 25, 1933) was Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago from 1995 to 2001 and has served as Leader of the Opposition from 1976-1977, 1978-1986, 1989-1995 and 2001-2006. He was first elected to Parliament in 1976 as the Member for Couva North. He is the Chairman and former party..
Base
Base may refer to: Base (chemistry), the "opposite" of acid In computing: Google Base, an online database provided by GoogleOpenOffice.org Base, OpenOffice.org's database module In mathematics: Base (mathematics), or radix, the number of digits in a positional numeral system, e.g. base 10Base (..
BASE
The acronym BASE may stand for any of the following: Building, Antenna, Span, Earth — as in BASE jumpingBedini Audio Spectral Enhancer, an audio signal processor used in the early 1990s in the mastering of several popular music recordings, such as the U.S. release of the first album by Orbita..
Base32
Base32, a derivation of Base64, is a notation for expressing large numbers in a form that can be conveniently and accurately transmitted between humans and computer systems. It uses an alphabet of A–Z, followed by 2–7 (thus "2" actually has a numerical value of 26). 0 and 1 are skipped ..
Base4
Base4 is an Free (LGPL) application server for generating, sharing and re-using .Net data layers; this is intended to allow a development team to leverage existing enterprise systems and common functionality instead starting from scratch. Contents 1 Features1.1 Future features2 Cod..
Base64
Base 64 is a positional numeral system using a base of 64. It is the largest power of two base that can be represented using only printable ASCII characters. This has led to its use as a transfer encoding for e-mail among other things. All well-known variants that are known by the name Base64 use t..
Basean
Basean was a region of the old Armenia c. 300–800. See also: Orduniq ..
Baseball
A view of the playing field at Busch Stadium II St. Louis, Missouri. Picture of Fenway Park. Part of the "Green Monster" can be seen on the right side of this picture Baseball is a team sport popular in North America, Latin America, the Caribbean and East Asia. The modern game was dev..
Baseball (album)
Baseball is the first full-length album by the rock band Say Anything. Say Anything frontman Max Bemis now refuses to play any songs from this album. Track listing "Color Blind" – 3:36"Showdown at P-Town" – 3:03"Into the Night" – 3:48"All My Friends" – 2:48"Ants in My Pants" – 4:57"The..
Baseball (band)
Baseball are from Melbourne, Australia, and returned in July 2005 from a 3 week tour of Taiwan and Japan. Baseball were the only self-managed and independent band to play at the Hohaiyan Rock Festival in Taipei 2005, where they shared the stage with Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (US), Vincent Gallo (..
Baseball (computer game)
Baseball was the first-ever baseball computer game, and was created on a PDP-10 mainframe computer at Pomona College in 1971 by student Don Daglow. The game (actually spelled BASBAL due to the 6-character file name length restrictions) continued to be enhanced periodically through 1976. The progra..
Baseball (disambiguation)
Baseball might refer to: Baseball, the sportBaseball (object), the ball used in baseballBaseball (documentary), the Ken Burns documentaryBaseball (computer game)Baseball (Nintendo game)Baseball (video game)Vintage base ball redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Baseball (documentary)
thumb Baseball is an Emmy Award-winning 1994 documentary series by Ken Burns about the game of baseball. It was broadcast on PBS. It was Burns' ninth documentary. Contents 1 Format1.1 The Nine Innings2 Interview Subjects3 External links Format Baseball is similar to Bur..
Baseball (game)
There are many video games with the name Baseball: Baseball (1971 computer game) (AKA BASBAL)Baseball (NES game)This list is [Incomplete listsincomplete]; you can help by [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ expanding it]. See also: Baseball - the sport itself This is a [disambigua..
Baseball (Nintendo game)
Baseball gameplay, infield view Baseball gameplay, outfield view Baseball is a simple baseball video game made by Nintendo in 1983 for the Nintendo Family Computer, making it one of the first games released for the Famicom. As in real baseball, the object of the game is to score the mos..
Baseball (object)
A baseball is a ball used primarily in the sport of the same name, baseball. It is generally approximately 9 inches (23 cm) no more than 9 1/4 inches in circumference, and 5 ounces avoirdupois (142 g) in weight, though sometimes different-size balls may be used in children's leagues. The Major Lea..
Baseball (video game)
A number of video game manufacturers referred to their games simply as "Baseball" in the period from 1978 to 1990. Starting in the 1980s, baseball video games often had celebrity names or other identifying titles included with them. Examples include: Atari BaseballIntellivision BaseballJaleco Bas..
Baseball America
Baseball America is an alternative Major League Baseball resource, with in-depth coverage of every level of the game and a particular focus on up-and-coming players. Baseball America also regularly puts out lists of the top prospects in the sport. Cover of Baseball America Magazine. Founded..
Baseball at the 1912 Summer Olympics
Baseball had its first appearance at the 1912 Summer Olympics as an exhibition sport. A game was played between the United States, the nation where the game was developed, and Sweden, the host nation. The game was held on 15 July 1912 on the Ostermalm Athletic Grounds in Stockholm. The American..
Baseball at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Baseball was again a demonstration sport at the 1936 Summer Olympics after a 24 year absence. Both of the teams that played in Berlin were from the United States. The exhibition game was played on 12 August 1936 in front of 90,000 spectators in Berlin's Olympic Stadium. The two teams were named..
Baseball at the 1952 Summer Olympics
Baseball returned as a demonstration sport for the third time at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. The game played was actually a variant of the sport called Finnish baseball or "pesäpallo". The ceremonial first feed, or pitch, was thrown at 6 p.m. on 31 July by Lauri Pihkala, who ..
Baseball at the 1956 Summer Olympics
Baseball was again a demonstration sport at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. Though it was nominally the "foreign" demonstration sport of that Olympiad, Australia had a long history of baseball dating back to at least 1889. The Australians were the first to field a full team in an exhibition..
Baseball at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Baseball at the 1964 Summer Olympics was a demonstration sport and consisted of a single game. It was the fifth time that a baseball exhibition had been held, and was the last time that only one game would be played. Approximately 50,000 fans watched the game. The United States team of college bas..
Baseball at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Baseball at the 1984 Summer Olympics was a demonstration sport. Although single exhibition games had been played in conjunction with five previous Olympics, it was the first time that the sport was officially included in the program, and also the first time that the sport was played in Olympics held..
Baseball at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Baseball at the 1988 Summer Olympics was a demonstration sport for the seventh time. Eight teams competed in Seoul in the baseball tournament. The format used was the same as the tournament of four years earlier. Five teams that had competed in the 1984 tournament returned. Contents 1 Prelim..
Baseball at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Baseball had its debut as an official medal sport at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Eight nations competed, with the preliminary phase consisting of each team playing every other team. Playoffs were then held, with the four highest ranked teams advancing. For the semifinals, the 1st place..
Baseball at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Baseball had its second appearance as an official medal sport at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Eight nations competed, with the preliminary phase consisting of each team playing every other team. Playoffs were then held, with the four highest ranked teams advancing. For the semifi..
Baseball at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Baseball had its third appearance as an official medal sport at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Eight nations competed, with the preliminary phase consisting of each team playing every other team. Playoffs were then held, with the four highest ranked teams advancing. For the semifinals, the 1..
Baseball at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Baseball at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on two separate diamonds within the Helliniko Olympic Complex, from August 15 to August 25. This was a male-only event. The competition consisted of a preliminary round with each team playing all the other teams once, for a total of seven games. The to..
Baseball at the 2004 Summer Olympics (team squads)
Below are the team squads for the Baseball at the 2004 Summer Olympics which took place in the Helliniko Olympic Complex, from August 15 to August 25. Contents 1 Australia2 Canada3 Chinese Taipei4 Cuba5 Greece6 Italy7 Japan8 Netherlands Australia Austra..
Baseball at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Baseball at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was held at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila, Philippines. Baseball will not be played in the 2012 Olympic Games. However, in 2006, the World Baseball Classic was held, and it will be staged in 2009 and four years after. Baseball traditionally ..
Baseball at the Pan American Games
Cuba has dominated the baseball tournament at the Pan American Games since its inception. Results Year Host Gold Silver Bronze 2007 ..
Baseball at the Summer Olympics
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Baseball at the Summer Olympics had its unofficial debut at the 1904 Summer Olympics and has been contested in 1..
Baseball awards
Baseball leagues around the world, as well as various sportswriting associations or other interested groups, confer awards on various baseball players and teams for excellence in achievement, sportsmanship, and community involvement. Major League Most Valuable PlayerCy Young Award: given to the mo..
Baseball bat
A baseball bat is a smooth wooden or metal rod used in the game of baseball to hit the ball after the ball is thrown by the pitcher. It is not more than 2 3/4 inches (70 mm) in diameter at the thickest part and not more than 42 inches (1067 mm) in length. The batter uses the bat two-handed to try t..
Baseball Broadcasting Firsts
Contents 0.1 1930s1 1940s2 1950s3 1960s4 1970s5 1980s6 1990s7 2000s8 See also 1930s The first-ever televised baseball game was on May 17, 1939 between Princeton and Columbia; Princeton beat Columbia 2-1 at Columbia's Baker Field. The contest was aired..
Baseball Bugs
Baseball Bugs is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1946 starring Bugs Bunny. Contents 1 Crew2 Plot3 Trivia4 See also5 External links Crew "Baseball Bugs" was directed by Friz Freleng and written by Michael Maltese. Hawley Pratt and Paul ..
Baseball business rules
Major League Baseball has a set of rules which governs all aspects of the game beyond what happens in the field of play. These are the Business Rules of BaseballThe Official Professional Baseball Rules Book,Office of the Commissioner, New York 2003. This book is available at the Baseball Hall of F..
Baseball cap
A baseball cap worn with the bill at the front, shading the eyes A baseball cap is a type of soft cap with a long, stiffened and curved peak and it is worn by men, women and children. The back of the cap often has a plastic, Velcro, or elastic adjustor so that it can be quickly adjusted to fi..
Baseball card
Topps Baseball cards from the 50s, 60s and 70s A baseball card is a small card printed on heavy paper stock, featuring one or more baseball players. The typical format for a card is to have an image of a player on the front, with information such as statistics on the back. While baseball cards..
Baseball clothing and equipment
Baseball equipment and clothing The baseball is the most fundamental piece of equipement in the game. Bat A rounded, solid wooden or hollow aluminum bat. Wooden bats are traditionally made from ash wood, though maple is also sometimes used. Aluminum bats are not permitted in professional lea..
Baseball color line
The baseball color line was the unwritten policy which excluded African American baseball players from organized baseball in the United States before 1947. As a result, various Negro Leagues were formed, which featured those players not allowed to participate in the major or minor leagues. The sepa..
Baseball Commissioner
In 1920, the owners of Major League Baseball, in order to reestablish confidence of fans in the sport following the Black Sox Scandal, established the office of Commissioner of Baseball. Under the direction of the commissioner, the office hires and maintains the sport's umpiring crews, and negotiate..
Baseball Digest
thumb Baseball Digest is a baseball magazine resource that was first published in August of 1942. It is published 10 times a year – with National and American League schedules, directories and pre-season rosters – the magazine provides insights on Major League Baseball history and o..
Baseball euphemism
One subject often used as a metaphor for physical intimacy, especially to describe the level of intimacy achieved in intimate encounters or relationships, is the game of baseball. This analogy is primarily used by heterosexual North American adolescents to describe how far they have gone (or hope t..
Baseball field
A baseball diamond, seen from the stands A baseball field or baseball diamond is the field upon which the game of baseball is played. Contents 1 Specifications2 First Base3 Second Base4 Third Base5 Foul Poles6 Home plate7 Pitcher's Mound8 Baseline9&nb..
Baseball glove
Glove front (top) shows catching surface with baseball bat. Glove back (bottom). A baseball glove or mitt is a large leather glove that baseball players on the defending team are allowed to wear to assist them in catching and fielding balls hit by a batter, or thrown by a teammate. Some say ..
Baseball Ground
The Baseball Ground was a stadium in Derby, UK. It was first used for baseball as the home of Derby County Baseball Club from 1890 until 1898 and then for football (soccer) as the home of Derby County F.C. from 1895 until 1997. As the name suggests, the stadium was originally used for baseball. I..
Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Jacksonville Suns vs. Chattanooga Lookouts, August 2, 2003. The Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville is the h..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1936
The first elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame were held in 1936. Members of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) were given authority to select individuals from the 20th century; while a special Veterans Committee, made up of individuals with greater familiarity..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1937
The 1937 process of selecting inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame was markedly different from the initial elections the previous year. As only half of the initial goal of 10 inductees had been selected in 1936, members of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) were once again given a..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1938
The 1938 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame were conducted along much the same lines as the 1937 vote. Toward the goal of 10 initial inductees from the 20th century, 8 had now been selected; members of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) were once again given ..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1939
The 1939 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame were the last ones conducted prior to the Hall's opening that year. Needing just one addition to complete the initial goal of 10 inductees from the 20th century, members of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) were on..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1942
The 1942 election to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame was the first to be conducted in three years, and the only regular election in the years 1940 to 1944; in 1939 the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) had moved to hold elections every three years rather than annually, no..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1944
There was no regular election in 1944 to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame; in 1939 the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) had moved to hold elections every three years rather than annually, and the next scheduled election was to be in 1945. In addition, the 4-member Old-Tim..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1945
The 1945 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame included the first regular election to be conducted in three years, and only the second since 1939; in that year, the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) had moved to hold elections every three years rather than annually..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1946
The 1946 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame marked a dramatic revision of the methods used one year earlier. The continuing failure to elect modern players led to changes in the ballot process, and forced a re-thinking of the role of the Old-Timers Committee. Contents 1&nb..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1947
The 1947 election to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame again followed a major revision of the methods used one year earlier. The ongoing difficulties in electing modern players led the Hall of Fame Committee to make further changes in the ballot process of the Baseball Writers Associatio..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1948
The 1948 election to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame proceeded using the same rules as the highly successful election one year earlier, with the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) again authorized to elect players retired less than 25 years. But again, the Hall of Fame Co..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1949
The 1949 election to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame proceeded using the same rules as the successful elections in the previous two years, with the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) again authorized to elect players retired less than 25 years. The Old-Timers Committee, w..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1999
The 1999 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame followed the same system in use since 1995. The BBWAA election continued to apply a 75% rule to all eligible players, while the Veterans Committee met in closed door sessions to select from players ineligible for the BBWAA election,..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 2000
The 2000 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame followed the same system in use since 1995. The BBWAA election continued to apply a 75% rule to all eligible players, while the Veterans Committee met in closed door sessions to select from players ineligible for the BBWAA election..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 2001
The 2001 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame introduced a new election system. The Baseball Writers Association of America's (BBWAA) election to select from among recent players retained the same rules. However, the Veterans Committee election process was overhauled. The Veter..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 2002
The 2002 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame proceeded in keeping with rules enacted in 2001. The Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) held an election to select from among recent players. The Veterans Committee did not hold an election; the 2001 rules changes provi..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 2003
The 2003 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame proceeded in keeping with rules enacted in 2001. The Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) held an election to select from among recent players. The Veterans Committee held elections both for players who were active no lat..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 2004
The 2004 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame proceeded in keeping with rules enacted in 2001. The Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) held an election to select from among recent players. The Veterans Committee did not hold an election; the 2001 rules changes provi..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 2005
The 2005 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame proceeded in keeping with rules enacted in 2001. The Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) held an election to select from among recent players, and the Veterans Committee held a separate election to select from among play..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 2006
The 2006 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame proceeded in keeping with rules enacted in 2001, augmented by a special election; the result was the largest class of inductees (18) in the Hall's history, including the first woman ever elected. The Baseball Writers Association of ..
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 2007
The 2007 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame will proceed according to revised rules enacted in 2001. The Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) will hold an election to select from among recent players. The Veterans Committee will hold an election with two ballots: t..
Baseball in Australia
In Australia, baseball is a game that is played in all the mainland states and territories, but it struggles for popularity due to the popularity of many other sports, including the comparable sport of cricket, in which Australia has always been one of the leading nations. School-aged children are ..
Baseball in Cuba
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Baseball in Ireland
Baseball Ireland is the governing body of baseball in Ireland. Although the existence of baseball in Ireland is not widely known, the game has been played there since the early 1990s. What began with a few friends playing pickup games on soccer and rugby fields in Dublin and Greystones, soon grew i..
Baseball in Spain
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } The Spanish baseball league is divided into division..
Baseball Joe
Baseball Joe is the fictional hero of a number of children's books written by Howard R. Garis under the name of Lester Chadwick. The series follows the main character, a star baseball player, from high school to college (at Yale University) and then to success as a professional. The books are mar..
Baseball Mogul
Baseball Mogul is a series of baseball simulation computer games created by Clay Dreslough and first published in 1997. The latest installment, Baseball Mogul 2007, was released in March of 2006. Unlike traditional baseball video games, all games are simulated. You play the role of a general m..
Baseball park
Picture of Fenway Park. The Green Monster can be seen on the right side of this picture Baseball parks, usually called ballparks, are each unique. Major League Baseball's [official rules] simply state that fields built after 1958 must have a minimum distance of 325 feet from home pl..
Baseball positioning
Normal depth In baseball, while there are nine named fielding positions, players may move around freely. The positioning for the nine positions is very flexible, although they all have regular depths—distances from home plate, and sometimes lateral positioning. A shift means that a play..
Baseball positions
There are 9 fielding positions in baseball. Each position has an associated number (from 1 to 9) which is used to score putouts. For example: If the third baseman fields a ball and throws it to first, it is recorded as a 5-3 out.A double play where the second baseman fields, throws to the shortst..
Baseball Prospectus
Baseball Prospectus, sometimes abbreviated as BP, is a think-tank focusing on the statistical analysis of the sport of baseball, which is also known as sabermetrics. The analysis featured on the site and in their annual book covers a diverse array of topics, from the value of individual plays, like ..
Baseball Reliquary
The Baseball Reliquary is a nonprofit, educational organization "dedicated to fostering an appreciation of American art and culture through the context of baseball history and to exploring the national pastime’s unparalleled creative possibilities." The Reliquary was founded in 1996 in Monrovia, C..
Baseball rules
Baseball around the world is played under three major rules codes, which differ only slightly. The North American professional leagues and many amateur leagues use the Official Baseball Rules, which are published to the public by The Sporting News; U.S. collegiate and college-age play is often cove..
Baseball scorekeeping
Baseball scorekeeping or amateur baseball scorekeeping is a fun way for the baseball fan or hobbyist to keep detailed track of what happens in a particular baseball game. The word "amateur" is used to distinguish this scoring from the work of the official scorer of a game. The scorecard produced ..
Baseball Simulator 1.000
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Baseball Simulator 1.000 is a NES baseball game where the player can either control a normal baseball team or a special baseball team with secret hitting and pitching plays to score lots of hits and runs with. There is an exhibition mode, a regular season mode, and..
Baseball slang
The following is a list of baseball phrases which have become idioms in American English. For phrases relating to the game of baseball, see baseball jargon Paul Dickson says in his introduction to The New Dickson Baseball Dictionary, "The influence of baseball on American English at large is stunn..
Baseball Stars
Baseball Stars is a 1989 baseball video game that was produced for the NES by SNK. It became a major hit in many countries worldwide, particularly in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. It became a franchise series for SNK, spawning five sequels, and its "create player" and "create team" f..
Baseball Stars - Be a champ!
Baseball Stars - Be a champ! is a 2-player baseball arcade game released by SNK in 1986, and licensed to Nintendo. It was one of the first sports games to have data memory, therefore players could pick a team and make a season, while being able to save season statistics. It was also the first sports..
Baseball Stars 2
Baseball Stars 2 is a 2-player baseball arcade game released by SNK in 1992. It features cartoon graphics, and was released for the SNK Neo-Geo MVS hardware. It uses 4 buttons: For hitting : [A] Swing bat/Return to base, [B] Stolen base/Lead off, [C] Bunt, [D] Tim..
Baseball Stars Professional
Baseball Stars Professional is a 2-player baseball arcade game released by SNK in 1990. It features cartoon graphics, and was released for the SNK Neo-Geo MVS hardware. It uses 4 buttons: [A] Batting/Return runner to the base/Pitching/Throwing ball, [B] Advance the runner, [C&..
Baseball statistics
Statistics are very important to baseball, perhaps more than any other sport. The practice keeping of records of the achievements of the players was started in the 19th century by Henry Chadwick, who devised the predecessors of statistics like batting average, runs scored, and runs allowed based on ..
Baseball strike
A strike in baseball could refer to: The result of a pitch, a StrikeThe 1994 baseball strikeThe 1981 baseball strikeThe 1972 baseball strike This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to..
Baseball superstition
Baseball is a sport with a long history of superstition. From the very famous Curse of the Bambino to some players' refusal to wash their clothes or bodies after a win, superstition is present in all parts of baseball. Many baseball players—batters, pitchers, and fielders alike— excuse e..
Baseball The Season II
Baseball The Season II is a 2-player baseball arcade game released by Cinematronics in 1987. Series 1. World Series - The Season (1985)2. Baseball The Season II (1987)3. Super Baseball Double Play Home Run Derby (1987)4. Strike Zone Baseball (1988) ..
Baseball Think Factory
Baseball Think Factory (BBTF)[link] is a website for baseball fans. The general thrust of Baseball Think Factory is the sabermetric approach to baseball analysis and appreciation. The site takes the form of a series of blogs, each focused on a different aspect of the game. Among the mor..
Baseball Tonight
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Baseball Tonight is a Sports Emmy Awards winning program that airs on ESPN, and is the only nightly highlight s..
Baseball Writers Association of America
official logo The Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) is a professional association for baseball journalists writing for daily newspapers and magazines. The BBWAA was founded in 1908 to improve working conditions for sportswriters in the early part of the 20th century. Currently th..
Baseband
All signals are comprised of a whole range of different frequencies added up together. In telecommunications in particular, it is often the case that those parts of the signal which are at low frequencies are 'copied' up to higher frequencies for transmission purposes, since there are few communicat..
Baseband technology
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } To meet Wikipedia's and make it more accessible to ..
BaseBean
In object-oriented programming, a BaseBean is a utility object from which concrete entites are derived (via subclassing). Proper design suggests that the inherited functionality should be provided via delegation instead. The BaseBean is an example of an anti-pattern (where the "Bean" part of the na..
Baseboard
Disambiguation... Also see hydronics for baseboard heating, as opposed to forced-air. A baseboard or skirting board is a wooden board, normally 75mm to 300mm deep, covering the lowest part of an interior wall. Its purpose is to cover the join between the wall surface (usually plaster or drywall) a..
Baseboard management controller
A baseboard management controller (BMC) is a specialized microcontroller embedded on the motherboard of many computers, especially servers. The BMC is the intelligence in the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) architecture. The BMC manages the interface between system management softwa..
Basecamp (software)
Basecamp is a project-management tool developed by 37signals. The Ruby on Rails framework was extracted from the Basecamp project. Features The primary features of Basecamp include: To-do listsWriteboards (essentially small-scale Wikis)Milestone managementMessaging systemFile sharingReal-time ch..
Basedow
Basedow, a surname, may refer to: John Basedow, bodybuilder and self-proclaimed "fitness celebrity"Johann Bernhard Basedow (1723-1790), a German educational reformerKarl Adolph von Basedow, a physycianGraves-Basedow disease, a medical disorder This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page..
Based on a True Story
Based on a True Story is The Starting Line's follow-up album to The Make Yourself at Home EP and was released by Drive-Thru Records and Geffen Records on May 10 2005. The album was mainly produced by Tim O'Heir, except for the songs "Making Love to the Camera", which was produced by Eric Rachel, ..
Based On A True Story (album)
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . Based On A True Story is the sophomore from American Idol Star, Kimberley Locke. It has not yet received a release date and it is still unsure whether her US Adult Top 40 number 1, Up On The Housetop, will feature. The..
Based on a True Story (disambiguation)
Based on a True Story may refer to: Based on a True Story, an album by The Starting LineBased on a True Story (Fat Freddy's Drop album), an album by Fat Freddy's DropBased on a True Story, an album by Mack 10 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with..
Based on a True Story (Fat Freddy's Drop album)
Based on a True Story is the eagerly anticipated, long awaited first studio produced album by New Zealand group Fat Freddy's Drop. It debuted at number 1 and went gold in its first day, and so far has become the longest album by a New Zealand group/artist to stay at number 1. As of July 17th, 2006..
Baseflow
Baseflow is the portion of streamflow that comes from groundwater and not surface runoff. ..
Basehead
Basehead is a hip hop group headed by Michael Ivey, a native of Maryland, United States. Playing a cut-and-paste combination of rap, R&B, reggae and funk, Basehead, aka dcBasehead, from Maryland, Washington, USA, comprises Michael Ivey (b. 5 February 1968, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; vocals, gui..
Basehor, Kansas
Basehor is a city in Leavenworth County, Kansas and is a suburb of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. The population was 2,238 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Basehor is located at [39°8′18″N, 94°56′19..
BASEketball
BASEketball is a 1998 David Zucker comedy feature film starring Trey Parker and Matt Stone (the creators of South Park) along with Dian Bachar. Robert Vaughn, Yasmine Bleeth, and Jenny McCarthy co-star. The movie follows the history of the sport (created by Zucker years earlier) of the same name,..
BASEketball (soundtrack)
Track listing Reel Big Fish: "Take on Me" – 3:02Nerf Herder: "Don't Hate Me (Because I'm Beautiful)" – 2:46Deep Blue Something: "Tonight" – 3:42Supersuckers: "Psyched Out" – 2:52Plastiscene: "Lemon Yellow" – 4:09Soul Asylum: "I Will Still Be Laughing" – 3:43Cherry Poppin' Daddies: "Ju..
Basel
Basel (British English traditionally: Basle [bɑːl] and more recently Basel ['ba:zəl], German: Basel ['ba:zəl], French: Bâle [bɑl], Italian and Spanish: Basilea [bazi'leːa]) is Switzerland's third most populous city (166,5..
Basel-City
Basel-Stadt Capital Basel Area 37 km² (Ranked 26th) Highest point 522 m 2003) 5045 /km² Joined 1501 Abbreviation BS Languages German Executive Regierungsrat (7) Legislative Grosser Rat (130) Municipalities 3 municipalities Districts n.a. Websit..
Basel-Country
Basel-Landschaft Capital Liestal Area 518 km² (Ranked 18th) Highest point 1169 m 2003) 504 /km² Joined 1501 Abbreviation BL Languages German Executive Regierungsrat (5) Legislative Landrat (90) Municipalities 86 municipalities Districts 5 Bezirke ..
Baselard
A late 14th century Swiss dagger. A baselard ca. 1500. The Baselard (also Basilard, the name is probably from the town of Basel) or Swiss dagger (Schweizerdegen) was a weapon popular with the Swiss pikemen throughout the 15th and 16th centuries. They were somewhere between a long da..
Baseline
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word baseline may refer to one of the following: baseline (configuration management)baseline (typography)the back line on a tennis courtbaseline (surveying)baseline (pharmacology)The starting point for delimiting a coastal state..
Baseline (configuration management)
Configuration management is the process of managing change in hardware, software, firmware, documentation, etc. As change requires an initial state and next state, the marking of significant states within a series of several changes becomes important. The identification of significant states withi..
Baseline (pharmacology)
In pharmacology and matters of biochemistry, baseline describes a persons "state of mind" or being, in relation to drug use. For example, after an LSD trip, baseline would be the point where the user is completely under control and has no effects acting on him. ..
Baseline (surveying)
This BLM map depicts the principal meridians and baselines used in the surveyal of the United States. In the United States Public Land Survey System, a baseline is the principal east-west line that divides townships between north and south. The baseline meets its corresponding meridian at the..
Baseline (typography)
In typography and penmanship, the baseline is the line upon which most letters "sit" and under which descenders extend. In the word typography, the letters 'y', 'p', and 'g' have descenders, and the other letters sit on the baseline. Arabic numerals (excluding text figures) and capital lette..
Baseline rapist
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Baseline Road (Ottawa)
Baseline Road is a road in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Baseline runs from Richmond Road (almost directly over Highway 416) east in a straight line until it ends at the Heron Road Bridge over the Rideau River and Rideau Canal when it becomes Heron Road. Before the 2001 City of Ottawa amalgamation, Base..
Baseline Station (OC Transpo)
Baseline Transitway Station is directly across from the main campus of Algonquin College in Ottawa's west end, off of Woodroffe Avenue and Baseline Road. Many Algonquin students use this terminal to get to various points in the city, and of course, to get to the College. Several residential and busi..
Baselining
Baselining is a method for analyzing computer network performance. The method is marked by comparing current performance to a historical metric, or "baseline". For example, if you measured the performance of a network switch over a period of time, you could use that performance figure as a comparat..
Baselious Geevarghese II
His Holiness Baselios Geevarghese II (June 16, 1874 - January 3, 1964) is the third Catholicos of the East in Malankara, and was the chief hierarch of the Indian Orthodox Church (also known as the Malankara Orthodox Church). He was born at Kurichi near Kottayam. Fluent in the Syriac and English la..
Baselius Mar Thoma Mathews II
His Holiness Moran Mar Baselios Marthoma Mathews II (born January 30, 1915 and died January 26, 2006) was the Supreme head of Indian Orthodox Church, which is also known as Malankara Orthodox Church. He was the 89th successor to the Holy Apostolic Throne of St. Thomas and Catholicos of the East and ..
Basellaceae
Basellaceae is the botanical name for a family of flowering plants. Such a family has been recognized by several taxonomists. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, of 1998), also recognizes such a family and assigns it to the order Caryophyllales in the clade core eudicots...
Basellandschaftliche Zeitung
Basellandschaftliche Zeitung or "bz", is a daily newspaper in the Basel region of Switzerland. The German-language newspaper is published by Luedin in Liestal. Editor-in-chief is Franz C. Widmer. External links [Basellandschaftliche Zeitung Online] ..
Basella alba
Basella alba is a perennial vine, popular as a leaf vegetable in many tropical regions, and only distantly related to spinach. It has been introduced to the English-speaking world under many different names, including Malabar spinach, Malabar climbing spinach, Ceylon spinach, Indian spinach, East..
Basel (disambiguation)
Basel may refer to: Basel, a city in Switzerland, capital of the Basel-City, a canton on the Rhine.Basel-Country, a canton next to Basel-City, and with a capital of Liestalthe Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS), an international banking regulatory bodyBasel I, the first (1988) Accord on ..
Basel Accord
The Basel Accord(s) or Basle Accord(s) (see spelling section below) refers to the banking supervision Accords (recommendations to laws), Basel I and Basel II issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. They are named after the Swiss town of Basel in which the committee meets. The Basel ..
Basel Boys Choir
The KKB's logo Formed in 1927, the Basel Boys Choir (Knabenkantorei Basel, KKB) celebrated 75 years of singing history in 2002. The choir, formerly the Choir of the Swiss Evangelical Reformed Church of Basel, has now no denominational ties, singing both without and with instrumental accompaniment (..
Basel City Walls
The Basel City Walls are a former complex of walls in the central part of the Swiss city of Basel. The first city wall has been completed around 1080 under bishop Burkhard von Fenis. A newer wall has been constructed around 1230, which is known as the Inner Wall. In 1362 the construction of a larger..
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (Comité de Bâle) is an institution created by the central bank Governors of the Group of Ten nations . It was created in 1975 and meets regularly four times a year. Its membership is now composed of senior representatives of bank supervisory authorities ..
Basel Convention
The Basel Convention (verbose: Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal) is an international treaty that was designed to reduce the movements of hazardous waste between nations, and specifically to prevent transfer of hazardous waste from deve..
Basel Dove
Basel Dove 1845 The Basel Dove is a notable stamp from Switzerland. It was issued in 1845 with a value of 2 1/2-rappen. The stamp, designed by the architect Melchior Berry, featured a white dove carrying a letter in its beak, and inscribed "STADT POST BASEL" The stamp is printed in black, cri..
Basel German
Basel German or Baseldytsch (also Baseldütsch, Baseldeutsch) is the dialect of the city of Basel, Switzerland. Among the Swiss German dialects, it is the only Low Alemannic one. ..
Basel I
Basel I is the term which refers to a round of deliberations by central bankers from around the world, and in 1988, the Basel Committee (BCBS) in Basel, Switzerland, published a set of minimal capital requirements for banks. This is also known as the 1988 Basel Accord, and was enforced by law in th..
Basel II
Basel II, also called The New Accord (correct full name is the International Convergence of Capital Measurement and Capital Standards - A Revised Framework) is the second Basel Accord and represents recommendations by bank supervisors and central bankers from the 13 countries making up the Basel Com..
Basel institute for immunology
--> The Basel Institute for Immunology was founded in 1969 as a center for research in immunology. The Institute boasts three Nobel Prize winning research scientists, Georges J.F. Köhler, Niels K. Jerne, and Susumu Tonegawa. In 2000, the Basel Institute was transformed into the Roche Center of ..
Basel massacre
Following the spread of the Black Death through the surrounding countryside of Savoy and subsequently Basel, the Jews were accused of having poisoned the wells, on account of the fact that they suffered a lower mortality rate than the local gentiles from the pestilence. The City Fathers of Basel at..
Basel problem
The Basel problem is a famous problem in number theory, first posed by Pietro Mengoli in 1644, and solved by Leonhard Euler in 1735. Because the problem had withstood the attacks of the leading mathematicians of the day, Euler's solution brought him immediate fame when he was twenty-eight. Euler gen..
Basel Sinfonietta
The Basel Sinfonietta was founded in 1980 in Basel, Switzerland. ..
Basemath
In the Old Testament, Basemath (also Bashemath, Basmath): בָּשְׂמַת "Sweet-smelling", Standard Hebrew Basəmat, Tiberian Hebrew Bāśəmaṯ) is the name of three women. In Genesis 26:34 Basemath is the daughter of Elon the Hittite, and one of the three wives of Esau. In Genesis 36:2 she i..
Basement
A basement is a floor or several stories of a building that are either completely or partially below the ground floor. Not all buildings have basements. A Brownstone with basement windows showing For buildings with basements, the furnace, water heater, car park and air-conditioning system of ..
Basement (geology)
In geology, the terms basement and crystalline basement are used to define the rocks below a sedimentary basin, or more generally any rock below sedimentary rocks or sedimentary basins that are metamorphic or igneous in origin. In the same way the sediments and/or sedimentary rocks on top of the bas..
Basement 5
Basement 5 was a reggae band from London influenced by Punk founded in 1978. Its vocalist was Winston Fergus then Don Letts and in 1979 Dennis Morris, a photographer. The drums were finally played by Richard Dudanski who played in Public Image Ltd. before. The songs reflected the situation of young ..
Basement Apes
Basement Apes is the seventh album released by the norwegian band Gluecifer. Track listing "Reversed""Brutus""Losing End""Easy Living""Little Man""Not enough for you""Round and Round""Black Book Lodge""It won't be""Shotgun Seat""Powertools and Piss""I saw the stones move" ..
Basement comics
Basement Comics is an independent comic book publisher, which publishes work from such artists as Budd Root, Frank Cho, Devon Massey, Chad Spilker, James Robert Smith, Loston Wallace and Dave Columbo. Their main "claim to fame" is the comic title Cavewoman. External link http://www.basementcomics...
Basement finishing
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Basement Jaxx
--> Basement Jaxx are a critically acclaimed UK house music duo, comprised of Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe, that rose to popularity in the late 1990s. Contents 1 History2 Discography2.1 Albums2.2 Compilations2.3 Singles3 See also4 External links History B..
Basement Jaxx: The Singles
For other albums entitled "The Singles", please see The Singles (album). The Singles is a 2005 compilation album by Basement Jaxx. There are two new tracks on this album, these being "Oh My Gosh" and "U Don't Know Me", both released as singles in 2005. "Do Your Thing" was previously included in t..
Basement Records
Basement Records was a British record label that was started up late 1988 and was run from the Record Basement shop in Reading, Berkshire. The label was run & owned by Phil Wells (aka Basement Phil). Contents 1 Background2 Popularity3 Spin-off labels4 1994-1997 Background..
Basement rock
Basement rock usually refers to the thick foundation of ancient, and oldest metamorphic and igneous rock that forms the crust of continents, often granite. Basement rock is contrasted to overlying sedimentary rocks which are laid down on top of the basement rocks after the continent was formed, such..
Basement show
A basement show is a punk rock or hardcore punk show that is held in the basement of a residential home, rather than at a traditional venue. Basement shows are normally held for a variety of reasons, chief of which are: lack of a suitable venue in the area;convenience and relative ease;host can gi..
Basement Tape
This is about recording sessions. For the album with a similar name see The Basement Tapes. The Basement Tape is a set of 105 songs recorded by Bob Dylan in the cellar of "Big Pink", the house in West Saugerties, New York (near Woodstock) rented by some members of his former live backing band, The ..
Basem Mohamad
Basem Mohamad was an early 18th century muslim musical genius of Palestinian origin. He revolutionized early styles of Palestinian music in the Classical period (1700AD - 1850AD). His influence is still profound today. ..
Basename
basename is a common program found on Unix systems; typically it is the GNU Project's coreutil version, which is Free software. Given a pathname, it will return the name of the file that the pathname refers to. For example, basename /home/john/pictures/cat.jpg will return "cat.jpg". While this may s..
Basenet
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Basenji
The Basenji is a breed of dog considered by some, particularly in North America, to be a member of the sighthound family. The Basenji is a Congolese hunting dog that rarely (if ever) barks, but does make a strange yodeling sound. In behavior and temperament they have some rather un-dog-like common..
Basento
The Basento is a river in southern Italy. It rises in the southern Apennine Mountains, west of Potenza. It flows into the Gulf of Taranto, which is part of the Ionian Sea, in Metaponto. The main city on the Basento is Potenza, the capital of Basilicata. ..
Baserunning
In baseball, baserunning is the act of running around the bases performed by members of the team at bat. In general, baserunning is a tactical part of the game with the goal of eventually reaching home to score a run. In fact, the goal of batting is generally to produce baserunners, or help move b..
Bases
Bases may be the plural form of: BaseBasis This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Bases Autónomas
Bases Autónomas (Autonomous Bases) was a Spanish neo-Nazi group that bore some of the hallmarks of National anarchism. Formed in Madrid in 1983, the group aimed to increase youth involvement in far right politics. They published magazines that encouraged violent action, and used the Celtic cross a..
Bases loaded
This article is about the baseball term. For the video game, see Bases Loaded (video game). In the sport of baseball, the bases are loaded when there is a runner on each base (1st, 2nd, and 3rd). This presents a great scoring opportunity for the batting team. Causing the bases to become loaded is c..
Bases Loaded (video game)
Bases Loaded screenshot Bases Loaded (Moero!! Pro Yakyuu in Japan) is a Jaleco game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1987 in Japan and in 1988 in the US. The game allows the player to control one of 12 teams in either a single game or a full season. For single games, there i..
Bases Loaded 3
Bases Loaded 3 screenshot Bases Loaded 3 is a baseball video game released in 1991 by Jaleco for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The object of the game is to win an exhibition game of baseball, as the game does not have a season play option. After an exhibition game is completed, the play..
Bases Loaded II
Bases Loaded II: Second Season is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1988. It is the sequel to Bases Loaded (video game) and is continued by Bases Loaded 3. Like its predecessor, Bases Loaded II offers both a single-game mode and a single-player "pennant race" mode...
Bases on balls per 9 innings pitched
In baseball statistics, bases on balls per 9 innings pitched (BB/9IP) is the mean of bases on balls, (or walks) given up by a pitcher per nine innings pitched. It is determined by multiplying the number of bases on balls allowed by nine and dividing by the number of innings pitched. ..
Basetsana Kumalo
Basetsana Julia Kumalo (born Basetsana Julia Makgalemele) is a former Miss South Africa and is currently a television presenter and businesswoman. She first gained fame in 1994 when she won the Miss South Africa competition - the second black woman to achieve this in the formerly all-white beauty p..
Basevi
The names Basevi and Bassevi come from Bathsheba). Basevi Abramo Basevi (1818-1885), Italian musicologist, associated with the music journal L'ArmoniaElias George Basevi, English architectJames Basevi OrdMaria Basevi D'Israeli, wife of Isaac D'Israeli Bassevi Hendel Bassevi ([link]), t..
Basey, Samar
Basey is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Samar, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 43,809 people in 9,013 households. The town's name is pronounced "bAsay", not "basEY. This mispronunciation was propagated by American soldiers in the early days of the Ame..
Base (chemistry)
Acids and bases: Acid-base reaction theories pH Self-ionization of water Buffer solutions Systematic naming Electrochemistry Acids: Strong acidsWeak acidsBases: Strong basesWeak bases The common definition of a base is a chemical compound that absorbs hydronium ions when dissolved in water (a p..
Base (group theory)
Let [G] be a finite permutation group acting on a set [\Omega]. A sequence [B = [beta_1,beta_2,...,beta_k]] of k distinct elements of [\Omega] is called a base for G if the only element of [G] which fixes every [\beta_i \in B] poi..
BASE (mobile)
BASE is one of Belgium's three mobile telecommunications operators. It competes with Proximus, owned by Belgacom and Vodafone; and Mobistar, owned by Orange SA. It is a subsidiary of the former Dutch PTT, KPN. BASE claims to be "the fastest growing mobile operator in Belgium" and has an estimate..
Base (politics)
In politics, the term base refers to a group of voters who almost always support a single party's candidates for elected office. Base voters are very unlikely to vote for the candidate of an opposing party, regardless of the specific views each candidate holds. In the United States, this is typicall..
Base (topology)
In mathematics, a base (or basis) B for a topological space X with topology T is a collection of open sets in T such that every open set in T can be written as a union of elements of B. We say that the base generates the topology T. Bases are useful because many properties of topologies can be reduc..
Base 13
Base-13, tridecimal, or tredecimal is a positional numeral system with thirteen as its base. It uses 13 different digits for representing numbers. Suitable digits for base 13 could be 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, X, E and T (similar to base 12) or 0-9, A, B and C (similar to base 16). Base 13 i..
Base 24
Numeral systems Western ArabicEastern ArabicIndian familyThaiArabicAbjadHindu-ArabicArmenianBabylonianBrahmiChineseCyrillic EgyptianEtruscanGe'ezGreekAtticIonianHebrewJapaneseKhmerKoreanMayanRoman Positional systems Base: 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16, 24, 30, 32, 36, 60, 64, [ ] Th..
Base 30
Base 30 or trigesimal is a positional numeral system using 30 as the radix. Digits in this base can be represented using the Hindu-Arabic numerals 0-9 and the Latin letters A-T. From a mathematical viewpoint, 30 is a convenient choice for a base in that it is divisible by the three smallest prime..
Base 36
Base 36 is a positional numeral system using 36 as the radix. The choice of 36 is convenient in that the digits can be represented using the Arabic numerals 0-9 and the Latin letters A-Z. Base 36 is therefore the most compact case-insensitive alphanumeric numeral system using ASCII characters, a..
Base address
In computing, a base address denotes a memory address serving as a reference point ("base") for other addresses. To specify an absolute address, the relevant base address is added to an offset (aka displacement). This way of determining a memory address is called relative addressing. See also index..
Base analog
A base analog is a chemical that can substitute a normal nucleobase in nucleic acids. Some common examples are 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine (BrdU), 5-fluro-2-deoxyuridine (both of which mimics thymidine) and 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine (which inhibits DNA methyltransferase). Base analogs can be used in the s..
Base ball
Base ball might refer to: The modern game of baseballVintage base ballredirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Base bleed
Base bleed is a system used on some artillery shells to increase their range, typically by about 30%. Most of the drag on an artillery shell comes from the nose of the shell, as it pushes the air out of its way at supersonic speeds. Shaping the shell properly can reduce this greatly. Another powerf..
Base Brown
Base Brown is a fell in England's Lake District, near the head of the Borrowdale Valley. It forms one side of the Seathwaite Valley, and on the western side it is flanked by the hanging valley of Gillercomb. All of Base Brown's waters flow into the River Derwent. Base Brown is often passed on th..
Base camp
In climbing, a base camp may be set up to provide the starting point for a multiple day or week assault on climbing a mountain. Base camp is used to store supplies that are carried to camps higher up on the mountain. On major mountaineering expeditions spanning several weeks or more, an advanced b..
Base catalyst
In organic chemistry, a base catalyst is a compound that generates hydroxide ion. Base catalyzed reactions are usually irreversible, as contrasted with Acid catalyzed reactions, which are usually reversible. ..
Base commander
The base commander is the officer assigned to command a military base. In the United States armed forces, a base commander is generally an O-6 grade officer, meaning Colonel (Army, Air Force, Marines) or Captain (Navy). A base commander may be a higher or lower rank, however, depending on the instal..
Base conversion divisibility test
The base conversion divisibility test is a process that can be used to determine whether or not a certain (positive) natural number a can be divided evenly into a larger natural number b. It is the general case for the well-known test for divisibility by nine. For other divisors, applying this test ..
Base course
"Base course" refers to the sub-base layer of an asphalt roadway. Generally consisting of larger grade aggregate, spread and compacted to provide a stable base for further layers of aggregates or asphalt pavement. Aggregate Base is typically composed of crushed rock comprised of material capable of..
Base currency
Foreign Exchange ..
Base curve radius
Base curve radius, or BCR, is a parameter of a contact lens. Typical values are from 8.0 to 10.0 mm. The base curve is the radius of the sphere that the back of the contact lens describes. Contact lenses must fit well to the wearer's cornea in order to be comfortable and to facilitate tear exchang..
Base defense operations center
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Base excess
In human physiology, the base excess (see: base) excess refers to the amount of acid required to return the blood pH of an individual to the normal value. The value is usually reported in units of (mEq/L). The term and concept were first introduced by Astrup and Siggaard-Andersen in 1958. ..
Base exchange
Base exchange (BX), known by the Army as a Post exchange (PX), refers to a large department store-like shop that is set up on United States military installations. Exchanges on Army and Air Force bases are operated by the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES), while those on Navy and Marine C..
Base excision repair
Base excision repair (BER) is a cellular mechanism that can repair damaged DNA during DNA replication. Repairing DNA sequence errors is necessary so that mutations are not induced during replication. Single bases in DNA can be chemically mutated, for example by deamination or alkylation, resulting ..
Base fee
In law, a base fee is a freehold estate of inheritance which is limited or qualified by the existence of certain conditions. In modern property law the commonest example of a base fee is an estate created by a tenant in tail, not in possession, who bars the entail without the consent of the protecto..
Base General Bernardo O’Higgins Riquelme
Base General Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme, also Base Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme, or shortly Bernardo O'Higgins, named after Bernardo O'Higgins is the main Chilean base in Antarctica. It is located at [63°19′16″S, 57°54′03″W], 13 m elevation, on the Antarctic Pe..
BASE Institute
The Bible Archeology Search and Exploration Institute is a fundamentalist Christian organization founded by Bob Cornuke in Colorado Springs, Colorado devoted to finding archeological sites related to the Bible.[Bob Cornuke] biography on BASE They believe the Bible is the literal word of Go..
Base Jumpers
This article is about the Amiga game. For the sport, see base jumping. Base Jumpers is a platform game developed by Shadow Software for the Amiga. It was released in 1994 and pusblished by Rasputin Software. In this game, the player is a base jumper who jumps from towers. Each tower is a level thr..
BASE jumping
BASE jumping is the sport of using a parachute to jump from fixed objects. "BASE" is an acronym that stands for the four categories of objects from which one can jump: (B)uilding(A)ntenna (an uninhabited tower such as an aerial mast)(S)pan (a bridge, arch or dome)(E)arth (a cliff or other natural f..
Base language
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Base level
The base level of a river or stream is the lowest point to which it can flow, often referred to as the 'mouth' of the river. For large rivers, sea level is usually the base level, but a large river or lake is likewise the base level for tributary streams. A rather rare exception can be seen in the J..
Base load power plant
A base load power plant is one that provides a steady flow of power regardless of total power demand by the grid. These plants run at all times through the year except in the case of repairs or scheduled maintenance. Power plants are designated base load based on their low cost generation, efficie..
Base materialism
The French intellectual Georges Bataille (1897–1962) developed base materialism during the late 1920s and early 1930s as an attempt to break with mainstream materialism. Bataille argues for the concept of an active base matter that disrupts the opposition of high and low and destabilises all found..
Base metal
In chemistry, the term base metal is used informally to refer to a metal that oxidizes or corrode relatively easily, and react variably with dilute hydrochloric acid (HCl) to form hydrogen. Examples include iron, nickel, lead and zinc. Copper is considered a base metal as it oxidizes relatively eas..
Base motive
Base motives are the underlying reasons why people do what they do. Often interpreted as relational to Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory and unconscious or subconscious motive theories, base motives explain actions and their underlying thoughts and memories, both repressed and conscious. Ab..
Base note
In perfumery, a base note is a class of odorants that evaporate very slowly and are typically not perceived until perfume drydown. Essential oils used as fixatives are often considered to be base notes. sandalwoodpatchoulifrankincense ..
Base on balls
In baseball statistics, a base on balls (BB), also called a walk, is credited to a batter and against a pitcher when a batter receives four pitches that the umpire calls balls. It is called a "walk" because the batter is then entitled to walk to first base, or more specifically (as defined in the ..
Base pair
In molecular biology, two nucleotides on opposite complementary DNA or RNA strands that are connected via hydrogen bonds are called a base pair (often abbreviated bp). In DNA, adenine (A) forms a base pair with thymine (T), as does guanine (G) with cytosine (C). In RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil..
Base point pricing
Base point pricing is an economics term used to describe the system of firms setting prices of their goods the same to all buyers regardless of the buyers location, even if their transportation costs to the locations are different. This means that if the destinations are far apart and have conside..
Base rate fallacy
The base rate fallacy, also called base rate neglect, is a logical fallacy that occurs when irrelevant information is used to make a probability judgment, especially when empirical statistics about the probability are available (called the "base rate" or "prior probability"). In some experiments, s..
Base Realignment and Closure
Base Realignment and Closure (or BRAC) is a process of the United States federal government directed at the administration and operation of the Armed Forces, used by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) and Congress to close excess military installations and realign the total asset inventor..
Base Realignment and Closure, 2005
2005 U.S. Base Realignment and Closure Program (BRAC 2005).Please follow [these instructions] when placing this tag into an article. The preliminary 2005 Base Realignment and Closure list was released by the United States Department of Defense on May 13, 2005. It is the fifth Base R..
Base rock
Base Rock is a generic term for aragonite rocks which have no bacterial organisms or coralline algae growing in or on the rock. Base rock is used often used as filler rock in the marine aquarium as it is much cheaper to purchase than live rock. Base rock can also be made from artificial rock cal..
Base station
Two GSM mobile phone base stations disguised as trees in Dublin, Ireland. Base stations (or BS) are medium to high-power multi-channel two-way radios which are in a fixed location. They are typically used by low-power single-channel, two-way radios such as mobile phones, portable phones and w..
Base Station Subsystem
The Base Station Subsystem (BSS) is the section of a GSM network which is responsible for handling traffic and signalling between a mobile phone and the Network Switching Subsystem. The BSS carries out transcoding of speech channels, allocation of radio channels to mobile phones, paging, quality ma..
Base unit
The term base unit has more than one meaning: a fundamental unit of measurement which are used to form other, compound units for other quantities. An example is SI base unit.the main body of a computer, also called a system unit. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of a..
Base Wars
Base Wars is a NES baseball video game that is set in the 24th century where traditional baseball has been replaced with robot players in a futuristic orbital stadium. There are four different types of robots in the game including the cyborg, tank, flybot and motorcycle. All of these robots are id..
BASF
BASF AG (NYSE: [BF], LSE: [BFA]) is a German chemical company and the biggest chemical company in the world. BASF originally stood for Badische Anilin- und Soda-Fabrik (Baden Aniline and Soda Factory). Today, the four letters are a registered trademark. It is listed on the Frank..
Basford
Basford can refer to a number of locations in England: Basford, CheshireBasford, StaffordshireBasford, Nottingham This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point d..
Basford, Cheshire
Basford is a civil parish in the Crewe and Nantwich district of Cheshire, England, just south of Crewe. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 266. ..
Basford, Nottingham
Basford is a suburb on the north side of Nottingham. It is part of the City of Nottingham. However, despite its name it was never part of Basford Rural District Council. There is both an ‘Old Basford’ and a ‘New Basford’ although New Basford is mainly Victorian. Basford lies close to the..
Basford Rural District
Basford was an rural district close to Nottingham, England, from 1894 to 1974. The district consisted of two detached parts, to the north and south of Nottingham. [link] The Nottingham suburb of Basford was not part of the rural district. Bilborough, Wollaton and parts of both Bestwood..
Basford tram stop
Basford tram station is a tram stop serving the Basford, area of Nottingham, England. It is located on the main route of the Nottingham Express Transit. External links [Basford NET station information] {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" style="margin: 0 auto; border-colla..
Basgo
Basgo is a historical town situated on the bank of the Indus river in Ladakh. It is known for its gompas and historical ruins. External links [http://www.univie.ac.at/itba/pages/sites/Basgo.html] ..
Bash
Bash is a Unix shell written for the GNU Project. Its name is an acronym for Bourne-Again SHell — a pun (Bourne again / born again) on the Bourne shell (sh), which was an early, important Unix shell. The Bourne shell was the shell distributed with Version 7 Unix, circa 1978. The origina..
Bash.org
The front page of bash.org Bash.org is a web site that hosts a popular database of quotes. While the site's official name is QDB, or Quote Database, it is usually referred to by its domain name (bash.org), or simply as "bash". The site collects, stores and presents humorous quotes garnered a..
Bash: Latter-Day Plays
Bash: Latter-Day Plays is a collection of three dark one act plays written by Neil LaBute. The play premiered at the Douglas Fairbanks Theater in New York City on June 24, 1999. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. \"A Gaggle of Saints\" \"Medea Redux\" ..
Basha
Basha is: Basha, a brand of waterproof sheetBasha, a South Indian movie starring Rajni Kanth.the Arabic pronunciation of the Turkish title "Pasha", formerly used by some Arab rulers in Ottoman-influenced areas This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wi..
Bashahr
Bashahr was a princely state in pre-independence India, located in the hilly western Himalaya promontory in the northern part of colonial Punjab that is now the Indian republic's state of Himachal Pradesh and traversed by the Sutlej river. It had an area of 8,907 km2, and its capital was Sarahan. H..
Bashall Eaves
Bashall Eaves is a village and civil parish in the Ribble Valley district of Lancashire, England, about four miles west of Clitheroe. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 162. ..
Bashamichi Station
, is an underground station located in Naka Ward, Yokohama, Japan. Contents 1 Lines2 Station Layout3 Adjacent stations4 External links Lines Yokohama High-Speed Rail*Minato Mirai Line Station Layout An underground station with a single island platform. Platform 1 ■Minato ..
Basham Brothers
The Bashams with other members of "The Cabinet" The Basham Brothers are a heel professional wrestling tag team on World Wrestling Entertainment's Extreme Championship Wrestling brand consisting of Doug Basham and Danny Basham. The Bashams are supposed to be twin brothers in WWE storylines; in ..
Bashan
Bashan (Hebrew הבשן ha-Bashan, meaning "the light soil") is a biblical place first mentioned in Genesis 14:5, where it is said that Chedorlaomer and his confederates "smote the Rephaim in Ashteroth," where Og the king of Bashan had his residence. At the time of Israel's entrance into the Promise..
Bashar
For the President of Syria, see Bashar al-Assad For the meaning of the Arabic masculine name Bashar, see List of Arabic names Bashar is a fictional military rank in the Dune science fiction series of novels. In the novels, Bashar is a rank slightly senior to Colonel, and is often called Colonel Ba..
Basharmal Sultani
Basharmal Sultani (born January 28, 1985) is an Afghani Olympic athlete, who competed in boxing in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. He was invited to participate by the International Olympic Committee. ..
Bashar Abdallah
Bashar Abdullah (born October 12, 1977) is the most famous Kuwaiti footballer in the last 10 years. He was a part of the mini revival of Kuwaiti football between 1996 and 1998 winning 2 Gulf Cups, reaching semi final of AFC Asian Cup and coming second in Arabian Cup and Asian Olympics. He is also wa..
Bashar al-Assad
President Bashar al-Assad Bashar al-Assad (Arabic: ‎) (born September 11, 1965) is the current President of Syria (The Syrian Arab Republic), Regional Secretary of the Baath Party and the son of former President Hafez al-Assad. Contents 1 Personal2 Presidency3 Foreign r..
Bashas'
Bashas' Supermarket in Bagdad, Arizona. Another look of Bashas' Supermarket in Bagdad,Arizona. Typical Bashas' Supermarket in Arizona. Bashas' is a family-owned grocery store chain located in Arizona with two locations outside the state; one in Needles, California and Crownpoi..
Bashas' Supermarket 200
The Bashas' Supermarket 200 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Phoenix International Raceway. Past Winners: 2006 Kevin Harvick2005 Greg Biffle2004 Jamie McMurray2003 Bobby Hamilton, Jr.2002 Scott Wimmer2001 Greg Biffle2000 Jeff Burton1999 Jeff Gordon Previous race: Pepsi 300 Cu..
Bashaw
Bashaw as a place name can refer to: Bashaw, Alberta*Bashaw AirportBashaw, WisconsinBashaw Township, Minnesota Bashaw as a personal name can refer to: Michael BashawSandy Bashaw Bashaw can also refer to: USS Bashaw (SS-241) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ..
Bashaw, Alberta
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Bashaw, Wisconsin
Bashaw is a town in Washburn County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 921 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 87.8 km² (33.9 mi²). 86.8 km² (33.5 mi²) of it is land and 1.0 km² (0.4 mi²) of it (1.09%) is water. ..
Bashaw Airport
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Bashaw Township, Minnesota
Bashaw Township is a township in Brown County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 255 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.6 km² (35.8 mi²). 92.6 km² (35.8 mi²) of it is land and 0.03% is water. Demographics ..
Basha (film)
--> Basha is a South Indian super hit Tamil movie starring Rajinikanth (super star of tamil cinema). It was released in the year 1995. This movie featured Rajnikanth's most famous punch dialogue "INDA BADSHAA ORU DADAVA SONNA NOORU DADAVAI SONNA MADIRI" (roughly translates to - "If I say it once i..
Basha (tarpaulin)
Basha is a waterproof canvas or plastic sheet with eyelets or loops in the corners, which is used in camping/outdoor/military situations to act as a shelter, in the form of an impromptu tent, groundsheet etc. See also: tarpaulin. ..
Basha High School
'''Basha High School Principal Kristine Marchiando School type Public School district Chandler Unified School District [link] Founded 2003 Location Chandler, Arizona Enrollment 1,041 (2004-2005), Coeducational [link] Faculty Mascot Bear School colors Hunter Green and Las Vegas ..
Basher
The term basher may refer to the following: In the Planescape jargon, basher is a neutral reference to a person.In the United Kingdom, basher is a railfan whose particular interest is in riding trains ("haulage"). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated..
Basher (Islamic term)
Basher (بشر) is the Arabic word for face. In Islamic context, it refers to one or several humans or man (as in mankind). External links [IslamiCity Qur'an Phonetic Search] ..
Bashford Manor
Bashford Manor is a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Its boundaries are I-264 to the north, Bardstown Road to the east, Bashford Manor Lane to the south, and Newburg Road to the west. Originally a part of Thomas Byrd's 1,000 acre (4 km²) land grant from Virginia in 1787, James Bennett W..
Bashforth
Bashforth is a free Forth interpreter, written entirely in the bash scripting language. It requires bash v2.04 or higher. Its virtual machine makes use of string threading. Now there's even real object oriented programming available for BashForth, by means of the SmallOOPS extension to Bashforth, wh..
Bashful elephant
The Bashful elephant is the name given to a small stalagmite in the Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico, that has grown a bulbous top with stalactites hanging off creating "legs". Its shape gives the impression that it is facing away from somebody. ..
Bashguard
A Bashguard is a device used on bicyles to protect components, usually the drivetrain, from damage in the case of a strike with an object, whether intentional or in a crash. There are two types, bashrings and bashplates. Bashring In cycling, bashrings are a protective ring, often made of aluminium ..
Bashgul
Afghanistan: Bashgul RiverBashgul ValleyBashgul, Afghanistan (town) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Bashgul Valley
Bashgul Valley is a valley of Afghanistan, carved by the Bashgul River. ..
Bashi-bazouk
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Black 'Bashi-Bazouk Chieftain' by Jean-Leon Gerome, French. Oil, 1881. Black Bashi Bazouk by Jean-Leon Gerome, French. 1869 A bashi-bazouk or bashibazouk (Turkish başıbozuk, "damaged head", meaning "leadless", "disorderly") was an irregular so..
Bashi-bazouk (disambiguation)
A bashi-bazouk was an irregular soldier of the Ottoman army. The term may also refer to one of the following. "Bashi-bazouk" is a common oath uttered by Captain Haddock in the Tintin comic books"Bashi-Bazouk" is the name of a song by Peter Gabriel. It's found on the CD single for Digging In The Dir..
Bashilo River
The Bashilo River is located in Ethiopia. The river orginates near Magdala, in the Amhara Region, draining the eastern portion of that Region. The Bashilo River is a tributary of the Abay River, also known as the Blue Nile. ..
Bashing
Bashing may refer to one of the following: The pejorative bashing is a gratuitous and threatening attack on a subject, group or individual.Bashing (2005) is a film by Kobayashi Masahiro.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If a..
Bashing (film)
Bashing (2005) is a film by Kobayashi Masahiro. External links ..
Bashing (pejorative)
Bashing is a harsh, gratuitous, predjudicial attack on a person, group or subject. Literally, bashing is a term meaning to hit or, colloquially, to assault but when it is used as a suffix, or in conjunction with a noun indicating the subject being attacked, it is normally used to imply a sense of un..
Bashir
Bashir can refer to Star Trek character Julian BashirBritish journalist Martin BashirGovernor of New South Wales, Australia, Marie BashirBilal Bashir, hip hop producerBashir Ali Mohammad, Pakistani businessmanMunir Bashir, Oud playerJamil Bashir, Oud playerOmar Hasan Ahmad al-Bashir President of Su..
Bashir al-Azma
Bashir al-Azma, also spelled "al-Azama" (1910-1992) (Arabic: بشير العظَمة), was a doctor and a Syrian politician and head of state (16 April - 14 September 1962). He was born in and raised in Damascus. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Medicine from Damascus University, his gra..
Bashir Ali Mohammad
Bashir Ali Mohammad (born February 6 1947) is a business leader in Pakistan who is chairman of the Gul Ahmed Group and the Pakistan - Britain Advisory Council. He is the son of the late Haji Ali Mohammad, the memon philanthropist and entrepreneur who introduced Pakistan’s first national branded dr..
Bashir Ali Nasser al-Sharari
Bashir Ali Nasser al-Sharari (Arabic: ), (born in 1970 in Yemen), became briefly wanted in 2002, by the United States Department of Justice's FBI, which was then seeking information about his identity and whereabouts. In early 2002, he had been named in a suspected Yemen plot, for which he became li..
Bashir Al Helal
Bashir Al Helal (Bengali: ), (1936) is a renowned modern Bangladeshi author, famous novelist. Contents 1 Life2 Works2.1 Novels3 Awards4 External Links Life Works Novels Kalo Ilish (The Black Hilsha, 1979)Ghritakumari (The Aloe, 1984)Shesh Panpatra (The Last Drinki..
Bashir Badr
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Bashir Badr is an Indian poet of Hindi and Urdu. He ..
Bashir Barghouti
Bashir Barghuthi (1931-2000) was a Palestinian Communist leader and journalist. Barghouti was born in the village of Dayr Ghassana, Ramallah district. He earned a BA degree in Economics from the American University in Cairo in 1956. Living in exile in Jordan, the founded the central organ of the Jor..
Bashir Hameed
Bashir Hameed was a member of the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army. Hameed was convicted of the murder of New York City police officer John Scarangella, and the attempted murder of Scarangella's partner, Officer Richard Rainey. Officer Scarangella was murdered on April 16, 1981, ..
Bashir ibn Sa'ad
Bashir ibn Sa'd Abu'n-Nu'man ibn Tha'labah al-Ansari al-Khazraji was an early Muslim leader. He was a major Companion of the prophet Muhammed, and was present at the Battle of Badr. He was the father of an-Nu'man ibn Bashir. He became a shahid at 'Ayn at-Tamr, as az-Zurqani mentioned. See also F..
Bashir Mann
Bashir Mann CBE is an Asian-Scottish politician, businessman and writer. In 1970 he was the first person born in Pakistan to be elected to a public office in the United Kingdom, to serve as a Labour councillor for the Kingston ward of Glasgow Corporation. He has since resigned from the Scottish Labo..
Bashir Nashir Al-Marwalah
Bashir Nashir Al-Marwalah is a Yemeni, who was captured in Pakistan, on September 11 2002, and transferred to extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba.[Bashir Nashir Al Marwalah's dossier from his] Combatant Status Review Tribunal His detainee ID numb..
Bashir Shihab II
Bashir Shihab II (born 1767 in Ghazir, died 1850 in Constantinople) was a Lebanese emir who ruled Lebanon in the first half of the 19th century and was as such the second ruler who managed to do this (the first one was Fahkr-al-Din II in the 17th century). Bashir was born into a noble Shihab family..
Bashir Tofa
Bashir Tofa is a Nigerian politician. A Hausa Muslim who hails from Kano State, Tofa was chosen to represent the National Republican Convention in Nigeria's 12 June 1993 presidential election, as part of an agreement to end to Ibrahim Babangida's military rule. Before his sojourn into politics, Tof..
Bashir Zaidi Aseer
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } ..
Bashi Channel
The Bashi Channel is a strait between the Y'Ami Island of the Philippines and Orchid Island of Taiwan (i.e., Republic of China). It is characterized by windy storms during the rainy period, June to December. It is a part of the Pacific Ocean. ..
Bashi Fen
Bāshí Fēn (八十分; Eighty Points), Tuō Lā Jī (拖拉機; Tractor), Zhǎo Péngyǒu (找朋友; Looking for Friends), Dǎ Bǎi Fēn (打百分; Fighting for a Hundred Points), Sìshí Fēn (四十分; Forty Points), Shēng Jí (升級; Advance in Level), and Shuāi Èr (摔二; Throw Two) ar..
Bashkala
Bashkala could refer to: Bashkala is another name for Başkale, a city in south-eastern Turkey.Bashkala is one of the two surviving shakhas of the Rigveda. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, ..
Bashkardi language
Bashkardi or Bashagerdi is a southwestern Iranian language spoken in the southeast of Iran in the provinces of Kerman, Sistan and Baluchestan, and Hormozgan. Bashkardi has numerous dialects and these dialects form a transition from Larestani to Balochi. For more information, consult the Encyclopaed..
Bashkaus River
The Bashkaus (Russian language|Russian: Башкаус) is a river in the Altai Republic in Siberia, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Chulyshman river, which flows into Lake Teletskoye (Ob basin). The length of the Bashkaus River is 219 km. The area of its basin is 7,770 sq km. It is widely c..
Bashkim Fino
Bashkim Fino (born 12 October 1962, Tirana) is a previous Prime Minister of Albania, from 9 March 1997 to 29 June 1997. Fino is a member of the socialist party of Albania. Fino studied economics in Tirana and the USA. After this, he worked as an economist in Gjirokastra, and in 1992 became its mayo..
Bashkirian
In the geologic timescale, the Bashkirian is the age of the Pennsylvanian epoch of the Carboniferous period of the Paleozoic era of the Phanerozoic eon that is comprehended between 318 million 100 thousand and 311 million 700 thousand years ago, approximately. The Bashkirian age succeeds the Serpu..
Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937
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Bashkirs
The Bashkirs, a Turkic people, live in Russia, mostly in the republic of Bashkortostan. A significant number of Bashkirs also live in the republic of Tatarstan, as well as in Perm Krai and Chelyabinsk, Orenburg, Kurgan, Sverdlovsk, Samara, and Saratov Oblasts of Russia. Contents 1 Overvi..
Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
The Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in the former Soviet Union. Currently it is known as Bashkortostan. The republic occupies an area of 143,600 square kilometres in the far southeastern corner of European Russia, bounded on the east by the U..
Bashkir Curly
A Bashkir Curly is a breed of horse. Bashkir Curlies (also called American Bashkir Curlies or North American Curly Horses) come in all sizes, colors, and body types but all carry a gene for a unique curly coat of fur. This gene can be expressed minimally (horse exhibits curly hair inside ears, at fe..
Bashkir language
The Bashkir language is a Turkic language. Contents 1 Speakers2 Alphabet and dialects3 See also4 External links (in Bashkir) Speakers The 1989 population census showed over 1,047,000 native speakers of the Bashkir language living in the USSR. Additional 26,737 claimed Bash..
Bashkir language/Swadesh list
This is a Swadesh list of 207 words in English and Bashkir. The Swadesh word list, developed by the linguist Morris Swadesh, is used as a tool to study the evolution of languages. It contains a set of basic words which can be found in every language. Various versions have been created, in particula..
Bashkir Qa
Bashkir Qa Cyrillic alphabet А Б В Г Ґ Ѓ Д Ђ Е Ё Є Ж З Ѕ И І Ї Й Ј К Ќ Л Љ М Н Њ О П Р С Т Ћ У Ў Ф Х Ц Ч Џ Ш Щ Ъ Ы Ь Э Ю Я     Non-Slavic Letters Ӑ Ә Ӕ Ҕ Ӗ Ғ Ӏ Ӂ Җ Ӝ Ҙ Ӟ Ӡ Ӣ Ӥ Ҡ Қ Ҟ Ҝ Ң Ҥ Ө Ӧ Ҧ Ҫ Ҷ Ҹ ..
Bashkir State University
Bashkir State University is located in Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia. It was founded in 1904 and based on former Pedagogical Institute of Ufa. Bashkir State university is also known by its Russian acronym, BGU. This acronym is sometimes used to poke fun of the institution, because, it is said, it als..
Bashkortostan
The Republic of Bashkortostan, or Bashkiria (Russian: or Башки́рия; Bashkir: Башҡортостан Республикаһы) is a federal subject of Russia (a republic). Republic of Bashkortostan Республика Башкортостан Башҡортостан Республи..
Bashley
Bashley can refer to: Bashley, Hampshire, England*Bashley F.C. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Bashley, Hampshire
Bashley is a village located in the south of Hampshire, England. It lies in the New Forest and is two miles inland from the Solent. ..
Bashley F.C.
Bashley F.C. are a football club based in Bashley, Hampshire, England. They were established in 1947 and joined the Bournemouth League in 1950. In 1983, they joined the Hampshire League and were the founding members of the Wessex League in 1986. They were the champions of the Wessex League on three ..
Basho
Basho can refer to one of the following: Basho, a contest in sumo wrestling, especially one of the honbasho.Matsuo Bashō, an Edo-period Japanese poet considered the greatest master of haiku. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Bashohli
Bashohli is a town and a notified area committee in Kathua district in the state of Jammu & Kashmir, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Bashohli had a population of 5865. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Bashohli has a..
BashPodder
BashPodder is a podcast client written in bash. It is designed to be a simple, fast, and lightweight podcast client that always works. It is designed to conform to the KISS principal ("Keep it simple stupid"). Various GUIs also exist for BashPodder. BashPodder has been successfully run on Linux, ..
Bashundhara City
Bashundhara City is the largest business centre and shopping mall in Bangladesh. It was opened to public in 2005. It is located at Panthapath, near Karwan Bazar, in Dhaka city. The complex has a mall, several multiplex movie theatres, a theme park, and business offices. It is often claimed that ..
Bash & Pop
Bash & Pop was the band that Tommy Stinson formed after the dissolution of The Replacements. Stinson, who had played bass for the Replacements, switched to guitar and lead vocals for this project. Joining him were latter-day Replacements drummer Steve Foley, Steve's brother Kevin on bass and guitari..
Bash (disambiguation)
Bash can have different meanings Bash, a Unix command shell written for the GNU projectBash.org, a web site that hosts a popular database of quotesBash At The Beach, a yearly professional wrestling eventThe Great American Bash, an annual summer pay-per-view event held by World Wrestling Entertainm..
Bash at the Beach
--> Bash at the Beach was a yearly professional wrestling event presented on pay-per-view by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It was the company's pay-per-view show for the month of July, from 1994 to 2000. The show centered around a beach theme, with the set around the entrance area for the wre..
Bash at the Beach '94
The 1994 version of the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) pay-per-view event known as Bash At The Beach was a significant show in the company's history. At this show, pro wrestling legend Hulk Hogan made his WCW debut, defeating Ric Flair in the main event to capture the WCW World Heavyweight title..
Bash at the Beach 1996
The 1996 edition of the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) pay-per-view event known as Bash at the Beach is considered one of the most influential and memorable shows in professional wrestling history. It was at this show that Hulk Hogan, heretofore considered the ultimate "good guy" in the pro wre..
Bash Bish Falls
Bash Bish Falls Image not available Location: Mt. Washington, Massachusetts, United States Type: Cascade Total Height: 200 feet (60 m) Longest Single Drop: 80 feet (24 m) Number of Drops: Average Flow Rate: World Height Ranking: Bash Bish Falls is a waterfall in sout..
Bash Bish Falls State Park
Bash Bish Falls State Park is a Massachusetts state park located in Mount Washington. The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Description Bash Bish Falls State Park is one of a cluster of state parks in the extreme southwestern corner of the state noted for their sce..
Bash Brothers
The term Bash Brothers can refer to: The pairing of Mark McGwire and Jose Canseco on the Oakland Athletics in 1987. Both were known for hitting home runs, and would celebrate by cermonially bashing forearms after either had a successful hit.The pairing of Dean Portman and Fulton Reed, fictional cha..
Bash Chelik
Bash Chelik (Serbian/Macedonian: Баш-Челик - "Man of (Hard) Steel") is a famous Serbian and Macedonian folk tale. According to the tale, there was a king who had three sons and three daughters. On his deathbed he made his sons swear that they would marry off their sisters to the first pers..
Bash Street Kids - Singled Out
Beano strip The Bash Street Kids - Singled Out Current/last artist Mike Pearse First appearance Issue 3226 (May 15, 2004) Last appearance Ongoing Regular characters See The Bash Street Kids Bash Street Kids - Singled Out is a comic strip in the UK comic The Beano. It first appeare..
Bash Street School
Bash Street School, a fictional school featured in the long-running UK comic strip The Bash Street Kids in The Beano, has ninety two students, as well as several members of staff, including: Chocolius Biccius (The head who got his name from his love of chocolate biscuits.)Benny Bash (The teacher of..
Basia
Polish singer Basia (Barbara) Trzetrzelewska (pronounced: Basha Che-che-lev-ska), born September 30, 1954 , in Jaworzno, made a successful music career in jazz-pop crossover circles during the late 1980s and early 90s, particularly in the United Kingdom, United States, and Japan. She is noted for po..
Basia A'Hern
Basia A'Hern (born December 7, 1989) is a young Australian actress, who actually hails from England. A'Hern made her screen debut in 2001, guesting as Cyntrina in the Farscape episode, "...Different Destinations". She started studying acting in 2001, at the Keane Kids Studios, and is represented b..
Basia block
Basia block , one of the eleven administrative blocks of Gumla district, Jharkhand state, India, has a population (1991 census) of 59,626. The block comprises eighty-eight villages. ..
Basia discography
Albums Album cover Album information Time And Tide Released: September 20, 1988Chart positions: #36 US; #1 U.S. Top Contemporary Jazz AlbumsSales: 1.2 million US, Platinum,Singles: "Astrud," "New Day for You", "Time and Tide" London Warsaw New York Released: March 31, 1989Chart positions: #20 ..
BASIC
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Screenshot of Atari BASIC, one of the first BASIC languages for small computers. In computer programming, BASIC (an acronym for Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code The acronym is tied to the name of an unpublished paper by Thomas Kurtz and..
Basic
Basic may be: BASIC, programming languageBasic (chemistry), the opposite to acidic, reacting with acids to form saltsBasic (cigarette), owned by the Altria Group (Philip Morris Company)Basic (dance move), the name of the basic dance step in many dances*Lindy Basic (dance move), in Lindy HopBasic (b..
BASIC-11
BASIC-11 was a dialect of the basic language for PDP-11 operating systems such as RSX-11 and RT-11. It was a classic BASIC in that it used line numbers, supported line number editing, and classic funtion syntax. It provided extended support for user-defined functions, external sequential disk file..
Basic-helix-loop-helix
--> A basic-helix-loop-helix (bHLH) is a protein structural motif that characterizes a family of transcription factors. The motif is characterized by two α helices connected by a loop. Transcription factors of this type are typically dimeric, each with one helix containing basic amino acid residue..
BASIC-PLUS
BASIC-PLUS was an extended dialect of the BASIC programming language developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for use on its RSTS/E time-sharing operating system for the PDP-11 series of 16-bit minicomputers in the early 1970s through the 1980s. Users would sit at a terminal and type in p..
BASIC09
BASIC09 is a structured BASIC programming language dialect developed by Microware for the then-new Motorola 6809 CPU. Somewhat in the fashion of UCSD Pascal it was implemented via 'compilation' into an intermediate representation. The language processor turned BASIC09 source code into a tokenized, ..
Basicerotini
Basicerotini is a tribe of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. ..
BasicLinux
BasicLinux is a mini Linux distribution that runs from a DOS partition or two floppy disks on very minimal hardware (4 MB or two empty 1.44mb floppy disks. BasicLinux (or BL, as it is known to its users) is available in 3 different major versions. BasicLinux is designed specifically for old PCs. It..
BasicNES
BasicNES was officially released in 1998 at version 0.10 by Don Jarrett (aka geniusGZA) as a learning tool. It was designed for recreational purposes only. This emulator is unique because it was coded completely in Visual Basic 5 / 6. In 2000, BasicNes 2000 was released, sporting a big makeover with..
BASICODE
BASICODE was a computer project intended to create a unified standard for the BASIC programming language. BASIC was available on many popular home computers, but there were countless variants that were mostly incompatible with each other. The project was initiated in 1980 by the Netherlands broadc..
Basics (Voyager episode)
Basics is a two-part episode of the [[Star Trek: Voyager]] television series. Episode Summary While Tuvok works to rehabilitate Ensign Suder, an unstable killer confined to his quarters, Chakotay receives a desperate subspace message from Seska. She's given birth to the child that was fathered wit..
Basic (behaviour)
Believed to have been coined by patrons of the underground music scene in Bristol towards the beginning of the 21st century, basic is a slang term which refers to behaviour that is normally associated with those less cognitively gifted individuals: "I cant believe you missed that shot—you're s..
Basic (cigarette)
Basic is a brand of lower-cost cigarettes manufactured by Philip Morris, a division of Altria Group. Basic comes in several different varieties: Full FlavorFull Flavor 100'sLightsLights 100'sUltra LightsUltra Lights 100'sFull Flavor MentholFull Flavor Menthol 100'sLight MentholLight Menthol 100'sUl..
Basic (dance move)
Basic Step, Basic Movement, basic pattern, or simply Basic is the very basic dance move that defines the character of a particular dance. Often it is called just thus: "Basic Movement" or "Basic Step". For some dances it is sufficient to know the basic step performed in different handholds and dance..
BASIC (disambiguation)
The word BASIC, as an acronym, may refer to: The BASIC programming languageThe British American Security Information Council This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link ..
Basic (film)
Basic is a 2003 action/mystery film directed by John McTiernan. Contents 1 Synopsis1.1 Dunbar's Story1.2 Kendall's Story1.3 Dunbar's Second Story1.4 Kendall's Second Story1.5 Pike's (\"Dunbar's\") Third Story1.6 Final twist2 Cast3 Trivia4 Exter..
BASIC 8
BASIC 8 (or BASIC 8.0) — "The Enhanced Graphics System For The C128" — developed by Walrusoft of Gainesville, Florida and published in 1986 by Patech Software of Somerset, New Jersey, USA, was an extension of Commodore's BASIC 7.0 for the C128 home/personal computer. BASIC 8.0 provided c..
BASIC A+
BASIC A+ was developed by Optimized Systems Software of Cupertino, California, USA, to provide the Atari 8-bit family with an extended BASIC compatible with, but faster than, the simpler ROM-based Atari BASIC. While Atari BASIC came on an 8 KB ROM cartridge, BASIC A+ was delivered on floppy disk an..
Basic aircraft empty weight
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Basic Allowance for Housing
Basic Allowance for Housing (B-A-H) is a United States military entitlement given to many military members. It was previously called Basic allowance for quarters (BAQ). Contents 0.1 How It Works0.2 OHA1 See also2 External links How It Works BAH is given to members so that the..
Basic aromatic ring
Basic aromatic rings are aromatic rings in which the lone pair of electrons of a ring-nitrogen atom is not part of the aromatic system and extends in the plane of the ring. This lone pair is responsible for the basicity of these nitrogenous bases, similar to the nitrogen atom in amines. In these ..
Basic assembly language
BAL (Basic Assembly Language) is a low-level language used on IBM z/Series mainframes. The earliest version was provided with the System/360 in 1964; the latest version is known as the High Level Assembler. Contents 1 General characteristics2 A small example3 Types of instructions3..
Basic authentication scheme
In the context of an HTTP transaction, the basic authentication scheme is a method designed to allow a web browser, or other client program, to provide credentials – in the form of a user name and password – when making a request. Although the scheme is easily implemented, it relies on ..
Basic Beat Recordings
Basic Beat Recordings is an independent dance record label from Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The label was founded by Ron Hofland and his then business partner Ronald Molendijk and started releasing records in the early 1990s. Artists such as DJ Tiësto and Ferry Corsten released a number of early..
Basic belief
In foundationalism, basic beliefs (also commonly called foundational beliefs) are the axioms of a belief system. Foundationalism holds that all beliefs must be justified in order to be believed. Beliefs therefore fall into two categories: Beliefs which are properly basic, in that they do not depe..
Basic block
In computing, a basic block is a straight-line piece of code without any jumps or jump targets in the middle; jump targets, if any, start a block, and jumps end a block. Basic blocks are usually the basic unit to which compiler optimizations are applied in compiler theory. Basic blocks form the vert..
Basic body awareness
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Basic Books
Basic Books is a book publisher founded in 1952. It focuses on books in the fields of psychology, science, politics, sociology, current affairs, and history. Basic Books is a member of the Perseus Books Group. External link [Basic Books website] ..
Basic Channel
Basic Channel is a minimal techno duo of Moritz Von Oswald and Mark Ernestus that originated in Berlin, Germany in 1993. The duo released a number of vinyl-only tracks under various aliases, such as Phylyps, q1.1, Quadrant, Octagon, and Radiance, each of which employed their signature brand of diss..
Basic City, Virginia
Basic City was an incorporated town located in Augusta County, Virginia. Formed in 1890, it was named after a process for steel manufacture purported by its inventor to be "basic" and thus cheaper. This process was to be implemented in Basic City, and gave rise to land speculation in and around 1890..
Basic COCOMO
Basic COCOMO is a form of the COCOMO model. COCOMO may be applied to three classes of software projects. These give a general impression of the software project. Organic projects - are relatively small, simple software projects in which small teams with good application experience work to a set of ..
Basic Command Unit
A Basic Command Unit (BCU) is the largest unit into which territorial British Police forces are divided. This may actually be called a BCU or may have another designation, such as Division or Area. Most forces are divided into at least three BCUs and some have many more. Most BCUs are further subdi..
Basic Concepts in Sociology (book)
Basic Concepts in Sociology, is a book written by Maximilian Weber, a German economist and sociologist. The original edition was published in German, but various translations to English exist. The first known of these was written in 1952. This is part of a monumental work that was interrupted by We..
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Basic education
Basic education is an essential education. It is a formal education deemed necessary for somebody to function properly in society. Universal basic education is regarded as a priority for developing countries. Its benefits are claimed to include the reduction of disease through knowledge of hygiene..
Basic Element
Basic Element was a Swedish Eurodance group of the mid 1990s. From Malmö in Sweden the group originally consisted of Peter Thelenius (Petrus), keyboardplayer Cesar Zamini and vocal Zetma Prenbo. Discography Albums Basic Injection (1994)The Ultimate ride (1995)Star Tracks (1996)The Earthquake (1..
Basic emotions
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Basic Encoding Rules
Basic encoding rules (BER) are ASN.1 encoding rules for producing self-identifying and self-delimiting transfer syntax for data structures described in ASN.1 notations. BER is a self-identifying and self-delimiting encoding scheme, which means that each data value can be identified, extracted an..
Basic English
Basic English is a constructed language with a small number of words created by Charles Kay Ogden and described in his book Basic English: A General Introduction with Rules and Grammar (1930). The language is based on a simplified version of English. Ogden said that it would take seven years to le..
Basic exchange telecommunications radio service
In telecommunication, a basic exchange telecommunications radio service (BETRS) is a commercial service that can extend telephone service to rural areas by replacing the local loop with radio communications. In the BETRS, non-government ultra high frequency (UHF) and very high frequency (VHF) common..
Basic Exchange Telephone Radio Service
The Basic Exchange Telephone Radio Service or BETRS is a fixed radio service where a multiplexed, digital radio link is used as the last segment of the local loop to provide wireless telephone service to subscribers in remote areas. BETRS technology was developed in the mid-1980s and allows up to fo..
BASIC extension
BASIC toolkits (aka BASIC extensions)—not to be confused with widget toolkits—were a common type of program for 1980s 8-bit home computers. Generally third-party extensions, they added additional features to a computer's built-in BASIC interpreter. Technical concept Toolkits ran as term..
Basic fibroblast growth factor
Basic fibroblast growth factor, also known as bFGF or FGF2, is a member of the fibroblast growth factor family. In normal tissue, basic fibroblast growth factor is present in basement membranes and in the subendothelial extracellular matrix of blood vessels. It stays membrane-bound as long as ther..
Basic fighter maneuvers
Basic fighter maneuvers (BFM) are performed by fighter aircraft during air combat manoeuvering. They are generally grouped into two categories: Offensive BFMDefensive BFMIt is easy to fall into the trap of considering BFM to be a series of set maneuvers providing a foolproof recipe for a dominant p..
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Basic functional groups
The functional groups listed below are the basic functional groups covered by most General Biology courses. Chemical class Group Formula Graphical Formula Prefix Suffix Example Alcohol Hydroxyl ROH hydroxy- -ol Methanol Carbonyl Aldehyde RCHO oxo- -al Acetaldehyde Ketone RCOR' keto-..
Basic geologic features of each state
Geology of the United States of America Geology of the States Geology of AlabamaGeology of AlaskaGeology of ArizonaGeology of ArkansasGeology of CaliforniaGeology of ColoradoGeology of ConnecticutGeology of DelawareGeology of FloridaGeology of GeorgiaGeology of HawaiiGeology of IdahoGeology of Ill..
Basic High School
Official name Basic High School Principal Susan Segal Location 400 N. Palo Verde Drive Henderson, Nevada Website [Basic High School.com] Staff 150 Enrollment 2,200+ Established 1942 Mascot Wolf School Hours 7:15 A.M. - 1:16 P.M. School colors Blue ..
Basic hypergeometric series
In mathematics, the basic hypergeometric series, also sometimes called the hypergeometric q-series, are q-analog generalizations of ordinary hypergeometric series. Two basic series are commonly defined, the unilateral basic hypergeometric series, and the bilateral basic geometric series. The namin..
Basic Income Earth Network
The Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN; until 2004 Basic Income European Network) is a network of academics and activists interested in the idea of a universal basic income, based on citizenship and not on work requirement or charity. It serves as a link between individuals and groups committed to or ..
Basic Instinct
Basic Instinct (released March 20, 1992) is an American erotic mystery film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Joe Eszterhas. It stars Sharon Stone, Michael Douglas, Jeanne Tripplehorn and George Dzundza. When released the film was highly successful, being one of the highest grossing films ..
Basic Instinct 2
Basic Instinct 2, also known as Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction is a 2006 film, being the long awaited sequel to 1992's Basic Instinct. The film is directed by Michael Caton-Jones and produced by Moritz Borman, Mario Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna. The screenplay was written by Leora Barish and Henry ..
Basic Interoperable Scrambling System
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Basic Interoperable Scrambling System, usually known as BISS, is a satellite signal scrambling system developed..
Basic knitted fabrics
A few types of knitted fabric are so fundamental, that they have been adopted as part of the language of knitting, similar to techniques such as yarn over or decrease. Examples include stockinette stitch, reverse stockinette stitch, garter stitch, seed stitch, faggoting, and tricot. Contents 1&n..
Basic Law
The term Basic Law is used in some places as an alternate to "constitution". A Basic Law is either a codified constitution, or in countries with uncodified constitutions, a law given to have constitution powers and effect. The name is usually used to imply an interim or transitory nature, or avoid a..
Basic Laws of Israel
State of Israel Geography Land of Israel · Districts · Cities Transport · Mediterranean Dead Sea · Red Sea · Sea of Galilee Jerusalem · Tel Aviv · Haifa History of Israel Zionism · Timeline ·Aliyah · Herzl · Flag Balfour · Ma..
Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany
The factual accuracy of part of this article is [Accuracy disputedisputed]. The dispute is about 'conditional acceptance by Allies and specific quality of German Basic Law '. Please see the relevant discussion on the [..
Basic life support
Basic life support (BLS) is a specific level of prehospital medical care provided by trained responders, including emergency medical technicians, in the absence of advanced medical care. Basic Life Support consists of a number of life-saving techniques focused on the "ABC"s of prehospital emergency..
Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms
Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) are routines which perform basic linear algebra operations such as vector and matrix multiplication. They are used to build larger packages such as LAPACK. BLAS routines are tuned by high performance computing, supercomputer hardware, and software vendors to r..
Basic Living Stipend
Basic Living Stipend (BLS) is a Legislaturist program in the People's Republic of Haven, which Robert Pierre is opposed to. Some people are known as Dolists, or those living in very poor high-rise apartments who subsist entirely off of the BLS. ..
Basic Math (video game)
Basic Math (aka "Fun With Numbers") was a video game cartridge developed by Atari for its Video Computer System (later known as the Atari 2600). The game was one of eight launch titles offered when the Atari 2600 went on sale in the fall of 1977. The player's objective was simple: Solve basic arith..
Basic Military Training Centre
The Basic Military Training Centre (abbreviation: BMTC; Chinese: 基本军事训练中心) is a military training facility located on Pulau Tekong in Singapore. Comprising of two schools co-located in one camp, it is the initial Basic Military Training ground for the majority of recruits for the Sin..
Basic needs
The "basic needs" model in development discourse focuses on the elimination of poverty in the shortest amount of time. As a result, emphasis is placed only on the minimum level of consumption of 'basic needs' such as food, water, shelter, sanitation, healthcare, and education. Development programs..
Basic norm
Basic norm (German: Grundnorm) is a concept created by Hans Kelsen, a jurist and legal philosopher. Kelsen used this word to denote the basic norm, order, or rule that forms an underlying basis for a legal system. The theory is based on a need to find a point of origin for all law, on which basic l..
Basic Object System
In computer programming, the Basic Object System (BOS) is a C-callable library that implements the notion of object and which uses tcl as its interpreter for interpreted methods (you can have "compiled" methods in C, and mix compiled and interpreted methods in the same object, plus lots more). You c..
Basic Operating System
The Basic Operating System (BOS) was an early IBM operating system. According to folklore, BOS was the predecessor to TOS on the System/360 and it was IPL'd from a card reader. It may have been intended for very small 360s with no disks and limited tape drives. BOS died out really early as disks..
Basic oxide
A basic oxide is an oxide that either reacts with water to have a proton transferred to itreacts with an acid to form a salt.Examples include: Sodium oxide which reacts with water to produce Sodium hydroxide.Magnesium oxide which reacts with water to form Magnesium hydroxide.Copper oxide which rea..
Basic oxygen furnace
The basic oxygen furnace is the place within a foundry where molten iron from the blast furnace is changed into liquid steel. The vast majority of steel manufactured in the world is produced using the basic oxygen furnace. It is the most common way for steel to be made in the United Kingdom. Modern ..
Basic oxygen steelmaking
Basic oxygen steelmaking (BOS, Linz-Donawitz-Verfahren, LD-converter) is a method of converting molten iron to steel. The process is an improvement over the historically important Bessemer process. The LD-converter is named after the Austrian placenames Linz and Donawitz (a district of Leoben). By..
Basic Party for Renewal and Democracy
The Basic Party for Renewal and Democracy (Basispartij voor Vernieuwing en Democratie) is a political party in Suriname. At the last legislative elections (25 May 2005), the party was part of the People's Alliance for Progress that won 14.5% of the popular vote and five out of 51 seats in the Nati..
Basic People's Court
Basic People's Court is a lower level court in the Courts of General Jurisdiction in China. It handles matters at the national level and all issues below the General Supreme People's Court (National). ..
Basic Pilot Program
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } The Basic Pilot Program is a federally mandated pro..
Basic Points Unifying the Theravada and the Mahayana
The Basic Points Unifying the Theravāda and the Mahāyāna is an important Buddhist Ecumenical statement created in 1967 during the First Congress of the World Buddhist Sangha Council (WBSC), where its founder Secretary-General, the late Venerable Pandita Pimbure Sorata Thera, requested the Ven. W..
BASIC Programming
BASIC Programming attempted to teach simple computer programming on the Atari 2600. BASIC Programming was released for the Atari 2600 console in 1979. One of only a few non-gaming cartridges, this program allowed consumers to create some simple programs using its own unique programming langu..
Basic programming
Basic programming may refer to: Basic television programming, the set of channels included in basic subscription to satellite or cable televisionProgramming in one of the BASIC programming languages*BASIC Programming, cartridge for the Atari 2600 console, released in 1979 This is a [disambigua..
Basic rate interface
Basic rate interface (BRI, 2B+D, 2B1D) is an Integrated Services Digital Network configuration defined in the physical layer standard I.430 produced by the ITU. This configuration consists of two 64 kbit/s "bearer" channels (B channels) and one 16 kbit/s "data" channel (D channel). The B channels ar..
Basic reproduction number
In epidemiology, the basic reproduction number of an infection is the mean number of secondary cases a typical single infected case will cause in a population with no immunity to the disease in the absence of interventions to control the infection. It is often denoted R0 . When R0 < 1 the inf..
Basic reproductive rate
The basic reproductive rate or the intrinsic rate of reproduction is the number of secondary infections caused by the introduction of a single infectious case into a completely susceptible population. This metric is useful because it helps determine whether or not an infectious disease will spread..
Basic Research
Basic Research is an herbal supplement manufacturer based in Salt Lake City, Utah that markets products through a large number of front companies. The company markets their supplements on American late night television commercials and on the Internet. They have received considerable attention from t..
Basic Rights Oregon
LGBT movements  Around the world ·   · · Opposition · Violence Basic Rights Oregon logo Basic Rights Oregon is the largest non-profit gay rights organization in Oregon. Based out of Portland, Oregon - its mission is to "end discrimination based on sexual orient..
Basic Role-Playing
Basic Role-Playing, or BRP, is the name of the "generic" form of the fantasy-oriented RuneQuest role-playing game rules. A percentile skill-based system, BRP was used as the basis for most of the games published by Chaosium, including Call of Cthulhu, Elfquest, Stormbringer (aka Elric!), Hawkmoon, ..
Basic School
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Basic service
In telecommunications, basic service is: 1. A pure transmission capability over a communication path that is virtually transparent in terms of its interaction with customer-supplied information. 2. The offering of transmission capacity between two or more points suitable for a user's transmiss..
Basic service element
In telecommunication, a basic service element (BSE) is: An optional unbundled feature, generally associated with the basic serving arrangement (BSA), that an enhanced-service provider (ESP) may require or find useful in configuring an enhanced service.A fundamental (basic) communication network se..
Basic Service Set
A Basic Service Set (BSS) is the basic building block of an IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN (according to the IEEE802.11-1999 standard). Coverage of one Access Point is called a BSS. An access point acts as a master to control the stations within that BSS. Each BSS is identified by an SSID. The most basic..
Basic serving arrangement
In telecommunication, the term basic serving arrangement (BSA) has the following meanings: 1. The fundamental tariffed switching and transmission (and other) services that an operating company must provide to an enhanced service provider (ESP) to connect with its customers through the company net..
BASIC Stamp
The BASIC Stamp is a microcontroller with a small, specialized BASIC interpreter (PBASIC) built into ROM. It is made by Parallax, Inc. and has been quite popular with electronics hobbyists since the early 1990s due to its low threshold of learning and ease of use (due to its simple BASIC language). ..
Basic state pension
The Basic State Pension is one part of the United Kingdom's Government pension arrangement, alongside Graduated Retirement Benefit and State Earnings Related Pension scheme (Now State Second Pension). Contents 1 General Principles2 Calculations2.1 Prior to ..
Basic structure
The primary test for constitutionality under the precedents of the Supreme Court of India is whether the "Basic Structure" of the Constitution has been in any way modified by the Act under consideration. This test has also been used by the Supreme Court to limit the amending power of the Parliament ..
Basic Support for Cooperative Work
Basic Support for Cooperative Work (BSCW) is a collaborative workspace software package for collaboration over the Web, developed by the Fraunhofer Society. BSCW supports document upload, event notification, and group management. Clients require a standard web browser only. External links [B..
Basic taste
This section does not cite its [Citing sourcesreferences or sources]. You can [WikiProject Fact and Reference Checkhelp] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations.'' The basic tastes are the commonly recognized types of taste sensed by humans. Humans receive tastes through ..
Basic Training: Boot Camp Clik's Greatest Hits
Basic Training is a greatest hits compilation album from Hip Hop collective Boot Camp Clik, featuring singles released from Black Moon, Smif-N-Wessun/Cocoa Brovaz, Heltah Skeltah and O.G.C. between 1992 and 1999. The album features three songs from Black Moon's Enta Da Stage, two songs from Smif-..
Basic Training Honor Graduate Ribbon
Basic Training Honor Graduate Ribbons The Basic Training Honor Graduate Ribbon is a military decoration of the United States Air Force and Coast Guard which recognizes top recruits who graduate at the top of their training classes upon completion of basic training. Coast Guard The Coast Guar..
Basic Treaty
The are a numer of treaties known as the Basic Treaty Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea (June 22, 1965)Basic Treaty (1972) in common usage stands for the "Treaty concerning the basis of relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Repub..
Basic Treaty (1972)
The Basic Treaty is commonly used in articles about Germany as a short name for the "Treaty concerning the basis of relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic". After the entry into force of the Four-Power Agreement from 1971 both German states began with ..
Basic variants
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Basidiomycota
The Division Basidiomycota is a large taxon within the Kingdom Fungi that includes those species that produce spores in a club-shaped structure called a basidium. Essentially the sibling group of the Ascomycota, it contains some 22,300 distinct species (37% of the described fungi). The Basidiomyco..
Basidiospore
A basidiospore is a spore produced by mushrooms of Fungi division Basidiomycota. ..
Basidium
The basidium (pl., basidia) is a microscopic structure found on the hymenophore of fruiting bodies of basidiomycete fungi. As such, the presence of basidia is one of the main diagnostic features of the Basidiomycota. The basidium usually bears two or four sexual spores called basidiospores. The w..
Basij
Basij (or Baseej, Persian: بسيج), is an Iranian paramilitary force that was founded by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in November of 1979 to provide volunteers for shock troop units in the Iran-Iraq War. The Basij are currently a branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Contents 1&nbs..
Basiko
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Basil
This article is about basil the plant and herb. For other uses of the word basil, see basil (disambiguation). Basil (Ocimum basilicum) of the Family Lamiaceae is also known as Albahaca, St. Joseph's Wort, and Sweet Basil. It is a tender low-growing herb, originally native to tropical Asia. It grow..
Basilan
Basilan is an island province of the Philippines located in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). Its capital is Isabela City and is located just off the southern coast of Zamboanga Peninsula. Basilan is the northernmost among the major islands of the Sulu Archipelago. Basilan is seen as..
Basilan (island)
Basilan is an island of the Philippines, it contains Basilan Province and Isabela City, which is not part of the province anymore. ..
Basilar artery
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Basilar membrane
Cross section of the cochlea. Contents 1 Separation of fluids2 A ''base'' for the sensory cells3 Frequency dispersion4 The error of von Békésy5 References Separation of fluids The basilar membrane within the cochlea of the inner ear separates two liquid filled tu..
Basilar part of occipital bone
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Basilar plexus
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Basilar skull fracture
A basilar skull fracture (or "Basal skull fracture") is a linear fracture involving the base of the skull. They are rare, occurring as the only fracture in only 4% of severe head injury patients. Contents 1 Anatomy2 Clinical manifestations3 Prognosis4 See also5 External ..
Basildon
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Basildon is a new town in the Basildon district of Essex in the East of England. It is located 26.7 miles (43 km) east north-east of Charing Cross in London. It was designated as a new town in 1949 to accommodate ..
Basildon, Berkshire
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Basildon is a village and civil parish in Berkshire between Pangbourne and Streatley. It is in the district of West Berkshire, close to the Reading and Wokingham district borders. It comprises the settlements of Upper Basildon and Lower Basildon, named fo..
Basildon (disambiguation)
Basildon may mean: Basildon, a town in Essex, United KingdomBasildon (district), a district of Essex, United KingdomBasildon (UK Parliament constituency) Upper Basildon, BerkshireBasildon, BerkshireBasildon Park, a country house This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of art..
Basildon (district)
Basildon District Shown within Essex Geography Status: District Region: East of England Admin. County: Essex Area:- Total Ranked 234th110.02 km² Admin. HQ: Basildon ONS code: 22UB Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density ..
Basildon (UK Parliament constituency)
Basildon Borough constituency Basildon shown within Essex, and Essex shown within England Created: 1974 MP: Angela Smith Party: Labour Co-operative Type: House of Commons County: Essex EP constituency: East of England Basildon is a constituency represented in the House of Commons..
Basildon and Billericay (UK Parliament constituency)
Basildon and Billericay Borough constituency Basildon and Billericay shown within Essex, and Essex shown within England Created: 2009 MP: [[]] Party: Party Type: House of Commons County: Essex EP constituency: East of England Basildon and Billericay will be a constituency in the ..
Basildon local elections
One third of Basildon Council is elected each year, followed by one year without election. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control Labour 1973 - 1976 No overall control 1976 - 1982 Labour 1982 - 1987 No overall..
Basildon Park
Basildon Park in the 1820s. Basildon Park is a country house situated in the English county of Berkshire, between the villages of Upper Basildon and Basildon and near the town of Reading (Grid reference ). It is owned by the National Trust. The Palladian mansion was built between 1776 and 178..
Basildon railway station
Basildon station is railway station located in Basildon, South-east England. The station was opened in 1974 and train services are operated by c2c. It is situated between Laindon railway station and Pitsea railway station and located 24 miles (38.7 km) distant from Fenchurch Street. The typical ..
Basildon United F.C.
Basildon United are an English football club based in Basildon, Essex. Nicknamed the Bees, due to the club adopting gold and black as the team colours, Basildon United came in to being in 1967, previously operating under the name Armada Sports as a junior club who were formed in 1963. In 1967/68 ..
Basile, Louisiana
Basile is a town in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 1,660 at the 2000 census. Geography Basile is located at [30°29′7″N, 92°36′2″W] (30.485148, -92.600589)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Basilect
In linguistics, a basilect is a dialect of speech that has diverged so far from the standard language that in essence it has become a different language. A basilect represents the opposite end of the scale of linguistic formality from an acrolect. Basilects typically differ from the standard langu..
Basileiades
Basileiades is one of the most historic Greek machine building companies and the largest in its field in the country (as well as one of the most important Greek companies) during the second half of the 19th century. It was founded in Piraeus in 1859, and along with similar companies like Ifaistos ..
Basileus
Basileus (Greek Βασιλεύς), plural basileis, signifies "sovereign". It is perhaps best known in English as a title used by Byzantine emperors, but also has a longer history of use for persons of authority in Ancient Greece. Contents 1 Etymology2 Ancient Greece2.1 Original ..
Basileus Paulose II
His Beatitude Catholicose Basileus Paulose II was born on June 12, 1914 to the Vicar of Cherai St. Mary's church, Kasheesho Puthusseri Joseph and Elizabeth . He was named P. J. Paulose.and completed his secondary education at Cherai Ramavarma High School. After completing college education at Kottay..
Basileuterus
Basileuterus is a genus of New World warblers, best represented in Central and South America. This is one of only two warbler genera that are well represented in the latter continent. It is likely that the ancestors of this genus colonised South America from the family’s heartland in northern Cen..
Basile Bouchon
Basile Bouchon was a textile worker in Lyon who invented a way to control a loom with a perforated paper tape in 1725. The son of an organ maker, Bouchon adapted the concept of music automata controlled by pegged cylinders to the repetitive task of weaving. Further refinements by others eventually..
Basile Georges Casmoussa
Basile Georges Casmoussa (born 25 October, 1938) is the Syrian Catholic archbishop of Mosul, Iraq. He was, according to Vatican records, born in Iraq. Casmoussa was ordained as a priest in June 1962 and worked for three decades as the editor of Christian Source and was active in the International U..
Basile Gras
General Basile Gras (1836-1901) created the Gras rifle for the French Army in 1874. He was a polytechnician, shooting instructor at l'École de tir of Chalons and eventually became Secretary of War. ..
Basilian
Basilian may refer to one of the following. Pertaining to the Congregation of St. Basil of Catholic rite.Basilian monk of Eastern Rite This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to chang..
Basilian monk
Basilian monks are monks who follow the Rule of Basil the Great. The chief importance of the monastic rule and institute of St. Basil lies in the fact that to this day his reconstruction of the monastic life is the basis of the monasticism of the Eastern Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholicism: Ukrainian ..
Basilic
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Basilica
St.Peter's Basilica is often used by the pope. Old St. Peter's, Rome (4th century basilica) The Latin word basilica (derived from Greek, Basiliké Stoà, Royal Stoa), was originally used to describe a Roman public building (as in Greece, mainly a tribunal), usually located at the centre ..
Basilicata
Regione Basilicata Capital Potenza President Vito De Filippo(The Union) Provinces MateraPotenza Municipalities 131 Area km² Ranked 14 th (3.3 %) Population (2003 est.) - Total  - Ranked  - Density 596,821 18 th (1.0 %)60/km² Map highl..
Basilica Aemilia
Reconstructive drawing of the facade of Basilica Emilia in the Augustean Era, viewed from the Roman Forum, 1905. The Basilica Aemilia was a civil basilica in the Roman forum, in Rome, Italy. Today only the plan and some rebuilt elements can be seen. Contents 1 History1.1 Pre-exist..
Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa
Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa The Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa ("Basílica Catedral", in Spanish) is located in the "Plaza de Armas" of the city of Arequipa, province of Arequipa, Peru. It is the most important temple of the city and Diocesis of Arequipa since it is the base of the Archib..
Basilica Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary
The Cathedral Basilica Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary is a minor basilica and cathedral dedicated to the local Virgin of the Rosary, in the city of Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is the motherchurch of the Archdiocese of Rosario. The basilica is located on the oldest part of the c..
Basilica churches in France
List of Basilica churches in France.remove inuse template, only for edit sessions up to 3 hours, see [Edit lock] Contents 1 Alsace2 Aquitaine3 Auvergne4 Bourgogne5 Bretagne6 Centre7 Champagne8 Franche-Comté9 Île-de-France10 Languedoc-Ro..
Basilica Cistern
Yerebatan Sarayi, the Underground Cistern The Basilica Cistern, also called the Yerebatan Sarayı or Yerebatan Sarnıcı, is the largest of several hundred ancient cisterns that still lie beneath the city of Istanbul, former Constantinople, Turkey, at [41°0′29.15″N, 28°58′40.11..
Basilica dei Santi Apostoli
The Basilica dei Santi Apostoli is a 6th century basilica in Rome, dedicated to the Apostles. Built by Pope Pelagius I to celebrate a Narses victory over the Ostrogoths, and dedicated by Pope John III to St John and St Philip Apostles, the basilica is listed as Titulus SS Apostolorum in the acts..
Basilica della Santissima Annunziata di Firenze
Santa Annunziata di Firenze The Basilica della Santissima Annunziata (Basilica of the Most Holy Annunciation) is a Roman Catholic minor basilica in Florence and the mother church of the Servite order. It is located at the northeastern side of the Piazza Santissima Annunziata, which was design..
Basilica di Sant'Andrea di Mantova
The Basilica di Sant'Andrea is a Renaissance church in Mantua, Lombardy (Italy). Designed by Leon Battista Alberti (who partially inspired to ancient models like the Basilica of Maxentius in Rome) for Ludovico II Gonzaga, it was built after his death, starting from 1472: the church, however, was ..
Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze
300px The Basilica di Santa Croce (Basilica of the Holy Cross) is the principal Franciscan church of Florence, Italy, and a minor basilica of the Roman Catholic Church. It is situated on the Piazza Santa Croce, to the east of the Duomo. Inside view Cappella Pazzi & First Cloister ..
Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute
Exterior from the Grand Canal Interior facing towards the high altar The Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute (Basilica of St Mary of Health/Salvation), commonly known simply as the Salute, is one of the largest churches of Venice and has the status of a minor basilica. It stands at ..
Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
West front. High altar showing Titian altarpiece. The Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, usually just called the Frari, is one of the greatest churches of Venice and has the status of a minor basilica. It stands on the Campo dei Frari at the heart of the San Polo district of the..
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
For other uses, see Santa Maria Maggiore (disambiguation). The Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore is the largest church in Rome dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore — also known as the Basilica di Santa Maria della Neve and Basilica Liberiana in the ..
Basilica di Santa Maria Novella
The façade of Santa Maria Novella, completed by Leon Battista Alberti in 1470 Santa Maria Novella is a church in Florence, Italy, situated just across the main railway station which shares its name. Chronologically, it is the first great basilica in Florence The church and the adjoining clo..
Basilica di San Clemente
The Basilica of San Clemente is a complex of buildings in Rome centred around a 12th century Roman Catholic church dedicated to Pope Clement I. The site is notable as being an archaeological record of Roman architectural, political and religious history from the early Christian era to the Middle A..
Basilica di San Frediano
The basilica of San Frediano is a Romanesque church, situated on the Piazza San Frediano in Lucca, Italy. It is one of the most visited churches in Lucca. Frediano was the Irish bishop of Lucca in the first half of the 6th c. He had a church built on this spot, dedicated to St. Vincenzo, a martyr..
Basilica di San Lorenzo di Firenze
Exterior from the Piazza San Lorenzo Interior looking towards the high altar Interior looking towards the west end Donatello pulpit The Basilica di San Lorenzo (Basilica of St Lawrence) is one of the largest churches of Florence, Italy, situated at the centre of the cit..
Basilica di San Lorenzo fuori le Mura
The Basilica di San Lorenzo fuori le Mura is a shrine to the martyred Roman deacon, Saint Lawrence. The facade was rebuilt after being devastaded by an Allied bombing on July 19, 1943; the frescoes on the superior part were lost. The basilica of San Lorenzo fuori le Mura — also known in ..
Basilica di San Marco (Rome)
San Marco is a basilica in Rome. Devoted to St. Mark, it was built in 336 by Pope Mark and rebuilt in 833 by Pope Gregory IV; the basilica, located in Piazza Venezia, shows a Baroque style dating back to the restorations of the 17th and 18th centuries. Contents 1 History2 Artworks3&n..
Basilica di San Miniato al Monte
San Miniato al Monte and the Bishop's Palace. San miniato al Monte, interior. The Cemetery from the Basilica di San Miniato al Monte by Hans von Bartels. The Basilica di San Miniato al Monte (Basilica of St Minias on the Mountain) stands atop one of the highest points in Florence, ..
Basilica di San Nicola (Bari)
The Basilica of San Nicola (St. Nicholas) is a church in Bari, southern Italy, and holding wide religious significance throughout Europe and the Christian world. The basilica Despite what commonly thought, San Nicola is not the cathedral of Bari. The similar, and slightly later, church of St. S..
Basilica di San Zanipolo
The church of San Zanipolo. Interior of the church. The Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo, run together by the Venetian dialect into San Zanipolo, is one of the largest churches of Venice and has the status of a minor basilica. A huge Gothic brick edifice, it is the Dominican church of Ve..
Basilica Julia
The Basilica Julia, was a large, ornate, public building used for meetings and other official business during the early Roman Empire. The building was initially dedicated in 46 BC by Julius Caesar, with building costs paid from the spoils of the Gallic War. The Basilica was completed by Augustus, ..
Basilica Minore del Santo Niño
Basilica Minore del Santo Niño is the oldest church in the Philippines Basilica Minore del Santo Niño (sometimes also called Basilica del Santo Niño) is a 16th century church structure in the heart of downtown Cebu City, Philippines. It is build in the exact spot where the image of Santo Ni..
Basilica of Begoña
The Basilica of Begoña (or Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Begoña in Spanish) is a basilica in Bilbao, Spain dedicated to the patron saint of Bizkaia, the Virgin Begoña. The current parish priest is Jesús Francisco de Garitaonandia. Contents 1 History2 La Salve and the basilica3&..
Basilica of Maxentius
The basilica of Maxentius, sometimes known as the basilica of Constantine, (Basilica Nova or Basilica Maxentius) was the largest building in the Roman Forum. The basilica was started by Maxentius (ruled 306-312) in 308, on the northern side of the forum, and finished by the Emperor Constantine I..
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
The name Basilica of Guadalupe (also Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Spanish) may refer to one of the two churches built on top of Tepeyac hill, north of Mexico City. The site is nearby the place where it is said Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared in fr..
Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro
There is a similarly named Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace in Honolulu. The Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro in Côte d'Ivoire was consecrated in 1990. It is the largest Christian church in the world. The Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro, also known as Basilique de No..
Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Brooklyn, New York)
Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help from 5th Ave. The Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is a large major architectural landmark in the southwestern portion the New York City Borough of Brooklyn. It is located on a hilly site on 5th Avenue between 59th and 60th Street in the Sunset Park..
Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
The basilica at night The Basilica-Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar or Nuestra Señora del Pilar is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Zaragoza, Aragon, of great importance in Spain. The Pilar Basilica is one of two minor basilicas in the city of Zaragoza, and is co-cathedral of the..
Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
The Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré is a basilica in a bucolic setting by the Saint Lawrence River 30 km east of Quebec City in Quebec, Canada. It has an hexagonal entrance, surmounted by a huge pyramidal dome with divine lights always on. It is an important Catholic sanctuary which receives..
Basilica of Saint Joseph Proto-Cathedral
Façade of Proto-Cathedral Interior showing altar The Basilica of Saint Joseph Proto-Cathedral is a Roman Catholic parish church at 310 West Stephen Foster Avenue in Bardstown, Kentucky. It is the former cathedral motherchurch of the former Roman Catholic Diocese of Bardstown. During i..
Basilica of Saint Mary
Basilica of St Mary in 2006 The Basilica of Saint Mary was the first basilica established in the United States of America, honored by Pope Pius XI in 1926. It is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It serves as the co-cathedral with the Cathedral of Saint Paul of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese ..
Basilica of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception (Norfolk)
The Minor Basilica of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception, located in downtown Norfolk it is the oldest Roman Catholic parish community in the Diocese of Richmond. It is known locally as "The Mother Church of Tidewater Virginia." The community began in 1791 as Saint Patrick Church (two years b..
Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls
Basilica facade Basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura — also known in English as the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls — is one of five churches considered to be the great ancient basilicas of Rome, Italy. The Roman Catholic Church counts among them St. John Lateran, St. Lawr..
Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe
The Basilica of Sant' Apollinare in Classe is an important monument of Byzantine art in Ravenna, Italy. When the UNESCO inscribed eight Ravenna sites on the World Heritage List, it cited this basilica as "an outstanding example of the early Christian basilica in its purity and simplicity of its..
Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo
The Basilica of Sant' Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna, Italy, was erected by the Arian King Theodoric as his palace chapel, during the first quarter of the 6th century (as attested in the Liber Pontificalis). This Arian church was originally dedicated to Christ the Redeemer. It was reconsecrated ..
Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli
For other uses, see Santa Maria degli Angeli. The Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli (Saint Mary of the Angels) is a church situated in the plain at the foot of the hill of Assisi, Italy. The basilica was constructed between 1569 and 1679 enclosing the 9th century little church, the Porziuncol..
Basilica of San Domenico
The Basilica of San Domenico is one of the major churches in Bologna, Italy. The remains of Saint Dominic, founder of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans), are buried inside the exquisite shrine Arca di San Domenico, made by Nicola Pisano and his workshop, Arnolfo di Cambio and with later additions b..
Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi
The Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi (St Francis), the mother church of the Franciscan Order, is a World Heritage Site in Assisi, Italy. The Lower and Upper Basilica and the porticus, as seen from the Piazza delle Logge Contents 1 History2 The lower basilica3 Crypt4 ..
Basilica of San Isidoro
The Basilica of San Isidoro of Leon stands on the ground which was once a Roman temple. Its Christian roots can be traced back to the early 10th century when a monastery for Saint John the Baptist was erected on the grounds. During the 10th century Benedictine nuns lodged at the monastery which w..
Basilica of San Vitale
For the eponymous basilica in Rome, see Basilica of San Vitale (Rome). The Basilica of San Vitale is the most famous monument of Ravenna, Italy and is one of the most important examples of Byzantine Art and architecture in western Europe. The building is one of eight Ravenna structures inscribe..
Basilica of San Vitale (Rome)
San Vitale is a basilica church in Rome. Its alternative names are Santi Vitale, Valeria, Gervasio e Protasio or Santi Vitale e Compagni Martiri in Fovea. The basilica was built in 400, and consacrated by Pope Innocent I in 401/402. The dedication to St. Vitalis and his family (Saint Valeria, hi..
Basilica of St. Francis Xavier
The Basilica of St. Francis Xavier, Dyersville, Iowa. The Basilica of St. Francis Xavier is the Catholic parish for the residents of Dyersville, Iowa. It is one of only 52 basilicas in the United States, and the only one outside a metropolitan area. The parish is part of the Archdiocese of D..
Basilica of St. Hyacinth
Saint Hyacinth Basilica, formally the Basilica of St. Hyacinth, is a historic church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago located at 3636 West Wolfram Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. The church structure -- a red-brick edifice in the Classical Revival style of the German-Polish tradition, with ..
Basilica of St. John Lateran
The late Baroque façade of the Basilica of St. John Lateran was completed by Alessandro Galilei in 1735 after winning a competition for the design. The Basilica of St. John Lateran — in Italian, the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano — is the cathedral church of Rome and the off..
Basilica of St. John the Baptist
City of St. John's and The Basilica of St. John The Baptist The Basilica of St. John the Baptist in St. John's, Newfoundland is the metropolitan cathedral of the Roman Catholic archbishop of St. John's and the mother church and symbol of Roman Catholics in Newfoundland. The Basilica of St. J..
Basilica of St. Josaphat
The Basilica of St. Josaphat, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, is one of 55 Minor Basilicas found in the United States. Modeled after St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, it features one of the largest copper domes in the world. It is listed on the National Register of ..
Basilica of St. Louis, King of France
The Basilica, better known as the Old Cathedral, located near the Gateway Arch, visible on the right. The main altar. The Basilica of St. Louis IX, King of France, colloquially the Old Cathedral and formerly the Cathedral of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, was consecrated in 1834. It was t..
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Artist's rendering of the Baltimore Basilica, once restoration is complete. Artist: Vladislav Yeliseyov, 2002. The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, also called the Baltimore Basilica, was the first Catholic Cathedral built in the United States, and was th..
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
View of the east side of the basilica. Exterior view of the basilica from The Catholic University of America campus. Interior of the main dome The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is a prominent minor basilica of the Roman Catholic Church in Washington, ..
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower
This Roman Catholic church, located in San Antonio, Texas, USA, is dedicated to Ste. Thérèse de Lisieux of the Child Jesus, and bears her nickname, "The Little Flower" of Jesus. Its remarkable edifice and accompanying works of religious art are uniquely uncharacteristic of its relatively recent c..
Basilica of the Sacred Heart
Several basilicas are called Basilica of the Sacred Heart: the Basilica of the Sacred Heart or Basilica of the Sacré Coeur, in Paris, Francethe Basilica of the Sacred Heart, in Brussels, Belgiumthe Basilica of the Sacred Heart, in Indiana, United Statesthe Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, N..
Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Belgium
Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Brussels The Basilica of the Sacred Heart or Koekelberg Basilica (French: Basilique du Sacré-Coeur or Basilique de Koekelberg, Dutch: Basiliek van het Heilig Hart or Basiliek van Koekelberg) is the fifth largest church in the world, and is located in Brussels, Be..
Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Indiana
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart serves as the college church of the University of Notre Dame as well as the mother church of the Congregation of Holy Cross in the United States. The neo-gothic church features 44 large stained glass windows and murals by Vatican painter Luigi Gregori. The basilica..
Basilica of the Sacré Cœur
This article relates to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica in France. For the basilica with the same French name in Belgium, see Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Belgium. Basilica of Sacré-Cœur, as seen from the base of the butte Montmartre. The basilica itself The Sacré-Cœur Basilica (Basilique..
Basilica of the Virgin Mary
The Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health is a church located at Velankanni in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India. Devotion to Our Lady of Good Health of Velankanni can be traced to the mid-16th century and is attributed to three miracles: the apparition of Mary and the Christ Child to a slumbe..
Basilica Palladiana
The Basilica Palladiana stands in the central Piazza dei Signori in Vicenza. The Council of One Hundred commissioned the well-known architect Andrea Palladio (1508 - 1580) to build it in April 1549. Palladio worked on the Basilica all his life, but only in 1614 -- thirty years after his death -- d..
Basilica ulpia
The Basilica Ulpia was the central part of the Forum of Trajan, whose full name was Marcus Ulpius Traianus. It became perhaps the most important basilica after two ancient ones, the Basilicas Aemilia and Julia. It remained so until the construction of the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine. With ..
Basilicon
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Basilicon, or basilicum, is the name given to variou..
Basilic (cannon)
The Basilic, or The Ottoman Cannon was a supercannon designed by Urban, a Hungarian cannon engineer, Saruca Usta and architect Muslihiddin Usta at a time when cannons were still new. It was horribly inaccurate, but when it hit, it caused massive damage to Constantinople's walls. It lasted all of six..
Basilic vein
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Basilideans
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Basilides
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Basilikon Doron
The Basilikon Doron is a treatise on government written by King James VI of Scotland, later King James I of England, in 1599. Basilikon Doron means royal gift. It was written in the form of a private and confidential letter to the King's eldest son, Henry, Duke of Rothesay, born 1594. After Henry..
Basílio da Gama
Basílio da Gama (Minas Gerais, 1740 - Lisbon, 1795) was a Brazilian author with a Portuguese father and Brazilian born mother. He was a member of the Society of Jesus until the order was disbanded and was later accused of Jansenism. He wrote the epic poem O Uruguai which is a noted example of the A..
Basilio Martín Patino
Basilio Martín Patino (born in 1930) is a Spanish film director, specializing in a creative approach to documentary works. He produced important pieces on the Spanish Civil War (Canciones para después de una guerra), the infamous dictator (Caudillo), or his executioners (verdugos). He also produce..
Basilio Paraíso
Basilio Paraíso (b. Laluenga, Huesca, 1849 - d. Madrid, 1930) was an Aragonese businessman and politician. The son of a teacher, he studied in Huesca and Zaragoza, where he obtained a degree in medicine and began his career as a businessman. He was the president of the Chamber of Commerce and In..
Basilio Villarino
Basilio Villarino, captain of the Spanish Royal Navy, travelled around the southern tip of South America. His book "DIARIO DE LA NAVEGACION EMPRENDIDA EN 1781, DESDE EL RIO NEGRO, PARA RECONOCER LA BAHIA DE TODOS LOS SANTOS, LAS ISLAS DEL BUEN SUCESO, Y EL DESAGÜE DEL RIO COLORADO" (available fro..
Basilique de Saint-Denis (Paris Metro)
Basilique de Saint-Denis is a Paris Métro station in the town center of Saint-Denis, north of Paris. History The station opened in 1976 at the same time as Paris Metro lines 13 and 14 were linked across Paris. It serves the center of Saint-Denis and links it with Paris in a few minutes. In 1992 tr..
Basilisa, Surigao del Norte
Basilisa is a 5th class municipality in the province of Surigao del Norte, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 26,489 people in 4,847 households. Barangays Basilisa is politically subdivided into 27 barangays. BenglenCatadmanColumbusCoringCortesDiegasDoña HeleneE..
Basiliscus
For the genus of lizards, see Basiliscus (genus). Basiliscus as Augustus. Flavius Basiliscus was a rival Byzantine Emperor 475 - 476. Consul in 465, and commander of the disastrous expedition against Gaiseric in 468. He was also brother of Verina, wife of Leo I. The antipathy towards Zeno le..
Basiliscus (genus)
Basiliscus is a genus of lizards that includes the basilisks. Contents 1 Physiology2 The Miracle3 Habitat4 Classification5 See also6 External links Physiology With mackled blue spots and a yellow iris, its length is an average of about 70 to 75 cm.(28 in.). The ave..
Basilisk
Woodblock print of a basilisk from Ulisse Aldrovandi, Monstrorum historia, 1642 In European bestiaries and legends, a basilisk (from the Greek βάσιλισκός basiliskos, a little king, in Latin Regulus) is a legendary reptile reputed to be king of serpents and said to have the power of ..
Basilisk: The Kouga Ninja Scrolls
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Basilisks in fantasy fiction and games
For the creature of traditional legend and myth, see Basilisk. Basilisks in fantasy fiction and games figure in the list of species in fantasy fiction or bestiaries of role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons, [[Magic: The Gathering]], Final Fantasy, or in Tales of Phantasia. A large, snake-lik..
Basilisk (comics)
Basilisk is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe who first appeared in Marvel Team-Up #16. Basilisk was considered one of the silliest supervillains by comicbook readers, and most writers and editors. He was killed off by writers in a very undignified way. Character ..
Basilisk (disambiguation)
The basilisk is a legendary death-dealing creature. Derived meanings include: Basiliscus basiliscus, a species of lizards in the Basiliscus genusBasiliscus plumifrons, the plumed basilisk lizardBasilisk (comics), a fictional supervillain in the Marvel Universe[[Basilisk: The Kouga Ninja Scrolls]],..
Basilisk (Dungeons & Dragons)
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the basilisk is a reptilian magical beast that turns creatures to stone by meeting their gaze. Contents 1 Physical description2 Society3 Basilisks in Eberron4 See also5 References Physical description A basilisk look..
Basilisk (Mutant)
Basilisk (Bob Smitz) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in New X-Men #135, created by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. A student at the Xavier Institute, the young mutant known only as Basilisk grew up with much persecution due to his abnormal a..
Basilisk II
Basilisk II is an open source software emulator which emulates the 680x0-based Apple Macintosh computer on a variety of operating systems, including BeOS, Linux, AmigaOS, Windows NT, Mac OS X and even on the Sony PSP. The last version of Mac OS that can be run within Basilisk II is Mac OS 8.1, t..
Basilisk Linux
Basilisk Linux is a live CD distribution of Linux based on Fedora Core. Basilisk was put together as a showcase for what Linux can do before someone commits to installing it on their harddrive. It uses KDE as its window manager by default, but also comes with GNOME (which is Fedora's default). It p..
Basilis C. Xanthopoulos
Basilis C. Xanthopoulos (1951 - November 27, 1990) was a Greek theoretical physicist, well known in the field of general relativity for his contributions to the study of colliding plane waves. Xanthopoulos was born in Drama. After majoring in mathematics at the University of Thessaloniki he moved ..
Basilius Valentinus
18th century illustration to 3rd key, in Duodecim Claves Basilius Valentinus, also known under the Anglicized version of his name, Basil Valentine, was a 15th-century alchemist. He was the Canon of the Benedictine Priory of Sankt Peter in Erfurt, Germany. Even his name cannot be corroborated; ..
Basiliximab
Basiliximab (Simulect) is a chimeric mouse-human monoclonal antibody to the IL-2Rα receptor of T cells.[#endnote_CD25] It is used to prevent rejection in organ transplantation, especially in kidney transplants. It is a Novartis Pharmaceuticals product[#endnote_Novartis] and was ..
Basilone Bridge
The Basilone Bridge is a bridge on the New Jersey Turnpike (concurrency with Route 95) in the U.S. state of New Jersey spanning the Raritan River. The bridge connects Edison Township on the north with East Brunswick on the south. The bridge is named after John Basilone, a World War II recipient of ..
Basilosaurus
Basilosaurus was a genus of cetacean that lived from 40 to 37 million years ago in the Eocene. Its fossilized remains were first discovered in the southern United States (Alabama), and were initially believed to be some sort of reptilian sea monster, hence the suffix -"saurus". Fossils from at lea..
Basil (disambiguation)
Basil, Vasili, or Vasily may be: Basil, plant and seasoning Historical religious leaders: Basil of Caesarea, also known as Basil the Great, a 4th century bishop of CaesareaBasil Fool for Christ, a Russian saintBasil of Ostrog, Saint Vasilije, Serbian religious leaderBasil the Physician, BogomilB..
Basil (Sesame Park)
Basil the Bear was the main character on the Canadian children's show Sesame Park in the 1990s. ..
Basil Acres
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Basil al-Assad
--> Basil al-Assad (1961-1994)(باسل الاسد) was the son of the late Syrian President Hafez al-Assad. From a young age, Basil was groomed to fill the role of President by his father, who had adopted the term Abu Basi..
Basil Argyros
Basil Argyros is the eponymous main character of a sequence of short stories (by Harry Turtledove) set in an alternate 14th Century. In this universe, the Prophet Muhammad, instead of developing Islam, converts to Christianity. As such, by the time the stories take place, the Eastern Roman Emperor i..
Basil Arthur
Sir Basil Malcolm Arthur, 5th Baronet Arthur (September 18 1928–1985) served as Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives from 1984 to 1985. He was a member of the Labour Party, Sir Basil was born in Timaru, New Zealand. In 1962, he was elected to Parliament as the Labour MP for Ti..
Basil Arthur Horsfall
Basil Arthur Horsfall (October 4, 1887 - March 27, 1918) was a Ceylonese recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 ..
Basil Beattie
Basil Beattie is a British artist, born in 1935 in West Hartlepool, England. His work revolves around abstraction and is known for its emotive and gestural forms. Beattie attended the West Hartlepool College of Art from 1950 until 1955. He continued his education at the Royal Academy schools from..
Basil Blackshaw
Basil Blackshaw, artist, was born in Glengormley, County Antrim, Northern Ireland in 1932. Blackshaw's painting are often figurative in form, but with a non-naturalistic palate which rebalances the composition in an expressionist, even abstract, way. His themes are very Irish and often rural; greyh..
Basil Blackwell
Sir Basil Blackwell (1889-1984) was born Henry Blackwell in 1889 in Oxford, England. He was the son of the founder of Blackwell's bookshop in Oxford, which went on to become the Blackwell's family publishing and bookshop empire, located on Broad Street in Oxford. In 1921 he founded his own publish..
Basil Boiannes
Basil III, called Boiannes in Greek and Bugiano in Italian, was the Byzantine catepan of Italy (1018-1028) and one of the greatest Byzantine generals of his time. He reestablished Byzantium as a major force in southern Italy after centuries of decline, yet the Norman adventurers introduced into the..
Basil Brooke
Basil Brooke may refer to: Basil Brooke (metallurgist) (1576 - 1646), of Madeley, Shropshire, ironmaster and metallurgist.Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough (1888 - 1973), politician in Northern Ireland ..
Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough
The Rt Hon. Basil BrookePrime Ministers of Northern Ireland Rank 3rd Prime Minister Term of Office May 1, 1943 - March 26, 1963 Predecessor John Millar Andrews Successor Terence O'Neill Date of Birth June 9, 1888 Date of Death August 18, 1973 Political Party Ulster Unionist P..
Basil Brooke (metallurgist)
Sir Basil Brooke (1576-1646), metallurgist and recusant, inherited the manor of Madeley from his father. This contained iron and steel works and coal mines. The coal mines had been worked in his father's time, coal being transported on the river Severn to cities and towns from Shrewsbury to Glouce..
Basil Brush
Basil Brush Basil Brush is a reddish-brown fox glove puppet who has appeared in British children's (and later adult) television programmes from the 1960s to the present day. He was originally voiced by the late Ivan Owen (who died in 2000). He is noted for his catchphrase Boom! Boom!, and fam..
Basil Bunting
Basil Cheesman Bunting (March 3, 1900 – April 17, 1985) was a British modernist poet. He had a lifelong interest in music and this led him to emphasise the idea of poetry as sound and the importance of reading poetry aloud. Bunting was an accomplished reader of his own work. Bunting was born in S..
Basil Butcher
Basil ButcherWest Indies (WI) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Legbreak Tests First-class Matches 44 169 '''Runs scored 3,104 11,628 Batting average 43.11 49.90 100s/50s 7/16 31/54 Top score 209* 209* Balls bowled 256 2,193 Wickets 5 ..
Basil Cameron
Basil Cameron (born August 18, 1884 in Reading, Berkshire, died June 26, 1975 in Leominster) was an English conductor. Cameron started his career on the violin, studying with Joseph Joachim and Leopold Auer in Berlin. He then became a violinist in the London Symphony Orchestra. In 1912, he bega..
Basil Cardinal Hume
Basil Cardinal Hume OM OSB (2 March, 1923 - 17 June, 1999) was an English prelate, the Archbishop of Westminster (1976 - 1999) and President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales (1979 - 1999). Cardinal Hume was, until his death, the spiritual leader of English and Welsh Cathol..
Basil Champneys
Basil Champneys (1842–1935) was the architect for Newnham College, Cambridge, Manchester's John Rylands Library and Oriel College, Oxford's Rhodes Building. Champneys was born into a family with a modest income. His father was an Evangelical Vicar of Whitechapel, with the problems of London’s ..
Basil Charles Godfrey Place
Basil Charles Godfrey Place (VC, CB, CVO, DSC) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 The medal4&n..
Basil Coetzee
Basil "Manenberg" Coetzee (2 February 1944 - 11 March 1998) was a South African musician, perhaps best known as a saxophonist. Mountina records describes Basil thus: 'His distinctive raunchy tenor sound and the untiring commitment to his cultural roots made him one of the best known jazzmen to come..
Basil Curley
Basil Curley is a Labour politician in the City of Manchester. He is a councillor in the Charlestown ward. ..
Basil D'Oliveira
Basil D'OliveiraEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right arm medium (RM) Tests ODIs Matches 44 4 '''Runs scored 2484 30 Batting average 40.06 10.00 100s/50s 5/15 0/0 Top score 158 17 ..
Basil Davidson
Basil Davidson (born 9 November 1914 in Bristol England) is an acclaimed writer and historian of Africa. He has written several books and made movies on the current plight of Africa in respect to its colonisation by Europe. He has made the study of historical conditions and the rise of African emanc..
Basil Dean
Basil Dean (March 26, 1887, Croyson, Surrey, England - April 22, 1978) was a British producer, actor, writer and director for stage and film. He married Lady Mercy Greville and Esther Van Gruisen. From August 1934 until 1939 he was married to British stage and film actress, Victoria Hopper. He sta..
Basil Dearden
Basil Dearden was a British film director, born Basil Dear in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, in 1911. Dearden graduated from theatre direction to film, working as an assistant to Basil Dean. He later changed his own name to Dearden to avoid confusion with his mentor. He first began working as a directo..
Basil DeVito
Basil Devito is Director of Marketing Initiatives with the WWE and has been a part of the WWE since mid 1980s. DeVito has left the company two times, once to serve as commissioner of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association, but returned to work for Vince McMahon. He wrote a WrestleMania hist..
Basil de Sélincourt
Basil de Sélincourt (1877–1966) was a British essayist and journalist. In 1902 he married the orientalist Beryl de Zoete, but the marriage failed, and in 1908 he married the writer Anne Douglas Sedgwick (1873–1935). Works Giotto (1905)William Blake (1909)Walt Whitman A Critical Study..
Basil Dignam
Basil Dignam was an English actor. He was born in Sheffield on 24 October, 1905 and died on 31 January 1979. A character actor, he played supporting roles in over 80 films between 1951 and 1975, often appearing as an authority figure, be it a police officer, an army general or a peer. Basil Dignam ..
Basil Embry
Air Chief Marshal Sir Basil Edward Embry GCB KBE DSO and 3 bars DFC AFC RAF (28 February, 1902 – 8 December, 1977) was a senior Royal Air Force commander. He was Commander-in-Chief of Fighter Command from 1949 to 1953. Basil Embry was born in Gloucestershire, England, in 1902 and as a young ..
Basil Faber
Basil Faber (1520-1576), Lutheran schoolmaster and theologian, was born at Sorau, in lower Lusatia, in 1520. In 1538 he entered the University of Wittenberg, studying as pauper gratis under Melanchthon. Choosing the schoolmaster's profession, he became successively rector of the schools at Nordhau..
Basil Fawlty (Fawlty Towers)
Basil Fawlty is the major character in the British sitcom Fawlty Towers, played by John Cleese. The character is often thought of as an iconic and phenomenal character, and has been deemed unforgettable despite only a dozen half hour episodes ever being made. Personality Basil is a snobbish, mise..
Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh
Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh (c. 1608 – 28 November 1675) was the eldest son of William Feilding, 1st Earl of Denbigh. Like his father, the son was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He was summoned to the House of Lords as Baron Feilding in March 1629. After seeing military serv..
Basil Feldman, Baron Feldman
Basil Feldman, Baron Feldman (born 23 September, 1936) is a Conservative member of the House of Lords. He was made a Life Peer in 1996. He is a former member of Lloyds of London, and was the director of The Young Entrepreneurs Fund from 1985 to 1994. ..
Basil Fernando
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Wattala Pedige Joseph Basil Fernando (or Basil F..
Basil Flint, P.I.
Basil Flint, P.I. was John Troutman's second comic strip, started after he ended his freshman strip Sporkman. Running from December 2 2001 to February 17 2005, it detailed the adventures and cases of Basil Flint and his two companions/assistants/roommates, Amanda and Andie. Drunken and very nea..
Basil Fool for Christ
St Basil's Cathedral Saint Basil or Vasily (known also as Vasily Blazhenny, Basil Fool for Christ or Basil the Blessed; Russian: ) is a Russian Orthodox saint born to serfs in 1469 in Yelokhov, near Moscow. He is thought to have died in 1552 or 1557 and was canonised around 1580. Basil is c..
Basil Gabbidon
Basil Gabbidon (b. October 29, 1955) is a guitarist, and a founding member of the band, Steel Pulse. He lives in Birmingham, England. He is currently working to develop a supplementary/ alternative school enterprise. was known as a top raegae artist in the 80s (slick and easy) ..
Basil Grieve
Basil GrieveEngland (Eng) Batting style Right-handed batsman Bowling type Right-arm medium fast Tests First-class Matches 2 2 '''Runs scored 40 40 Batting average 40.00 40.00 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 Top score 14* 14* Balls bowled 0 0 Wickets 0 0 ..
Basil Hall
Basil Hall (1788 - September 11, 1844) was a naval officer, traveller, and author. He was the second son of Sir James Hall, an eminent man of science. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Hall joined the navy in 1802, and eventually rose to be captain. He was one of the first to visit Korea, and..
Basil Hallward
Basil Hallward is one of the leading characters in Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Friend to Dorian Gray in Oscar Wilde's only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Basil is a talented artist, with particular..
Basil Hall Chamberlain
Basil Hall Chamberlain (18 October 1850–15 February 1935), was a professor of Tokyo Imperial University and one of the foremost British Japanologists active in Japan during the late 19th century. (Others included E. M. Satow and W. G. Aston.) He also wrote some of the earliest transl..
Basil Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
Basil Sheridan Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava DL (April 6 1909-March 25 1945) was a Conservative politician and soldier and was the eldest child and only son of the 3rd Marquess of Dufferin and Ava. He was born in 1909 and educated at Eton College and then at Balliol Col..
Basil Hammoudi
Basil Hammoudi was one of five German musicians in the German band Organisation and played on their only album Tone Float. Hammoudi played the percussion, bongos, conga, and gong, and also contributed some vocals. ..
Basil Harwood
Basil Harwood (11 April 1859–3 April 1949) was an English organist and composer. He was born in Woodhouse, Gloucestershire (the youngest son of 12 children) and educated at Charterhouse and Trinity College, Oxford. After a further year's study in Leipzig he became organist of St. Barnabas Ch..
Basil Hayden's
Basil Hayden's is the lightest bodied bourbon whiskey in the family of Jim Beam small batch bourbons. It is 80 proof in contrast with its three sibling brands of higher concentration (Knob Creek, Booker's, and Baker's). Basil Hayden is named in honor of Basil Hayden, Sr. Hayden was a Maryland Cat..
Basil Hennessy
John Basil Hennessy (b. February 10, 1925), AO, is an Australian archaeologist of the Ancient Near East and Emeritus Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology at the University of Sydney. Contents 1 Childhood, early career and education2 Foreign ventures3 Years in Jerusalem4 Retur..
Basil Henriques
Sir Basil Henriques Basil Lucas Quixano Henriques (1890–1961) was a Jewish philanthropist, concentrating his work in the East End of London during the first half of the 20th century. From a prominent Jewish family, Henriques was educated at Harrow School and University College, Oxford...
Basil Hetzel
The Honorable Dr Basil Hetzel AC (born 1922) is an Australian medical researcher who has made a major contribution to combating iodine deficiency, a major cause of goitre and cretinism world wide. Study and career He graduated in medicine from the University of Adelaide in the 1940s and had a prod..
Basil Hirschowitz
Basil Hirschowitz is an academic Gastroenterologist best known in the field for having invented an improved optical glass fiber which allowed the creation of a useful flexible endoscope. This invention revolutionized the practice of Gastroenterology and also was a key invention in optical fiber com..
Basil Hopko
Basil or Vasiľ Hopko (April 24, 1904—July 23, 1976) was a priest and bishop of the Slovak Greek Catholic Church. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II for his martyrdom under Communist occupation. Life Hopko was born in the Rusyn village of Hrabské, Austria-Hungary in county Šariš, prese..
Basil I
Basil, his son Constantine, and his second wife, emperess Eudoxia Ingerina. Basil I the Macedonian (Greek: Βασίλειος Α΄, Basileios I), (c. 811 – August 29, 886) was perceived by Byzantines as one of their greatest emperors and the founder of the most splendid imperial dynasty..
Basil II
Painting of Basil II, from an 11th century manuscript. Basil II the Bulgar-Slayer (Greek: Βασίλειος Β΄ Βουλγαροκτόνος, Basileios II Boulgaroktonos) (AD 958 – December 15, 1025) was Byzantine emperor from January 10, AD 976 to December 15, 1025 who led the Byzanti..
Basil John Douglas Guy
Photo submitted by Franklyncards Basil John Douglas Guy (VC, DSO) (9 May 1882 - 29 December 1956) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1..
Basil Kenyon Stadium
Basil Kenyon Stadium is a multi-use stadium in East London, South Africa. It is currently used mostly for rugby matches and hosted three games during the 1995 Rugby World Cup. The stadium holds 22,000 people and was built in 1934. ..
Basil King
William Benjamin Basil King (1859–1928) was a Canadian-born clergyman who became a writer after retiring from the clergy due to loss of eyesight and thyroid disease. His novels and non-fiction were spiritually oriented. He was born on February 26, 1859, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. He ..
Basil Kovpak
Father Basil Kovpak, an excommunicated priest of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, is the founder and current head of the Traditionalist Catholic Society of Saint Josaphat, which rejects some of the decisions of the Second Vatican Council, as well as the Catholic Church's position on ecumenism an..
Basil L. Plumley
Basil L. Plumley (born 1920) is most famous for his actions as a Sergeant-Major of the US Army's 7th Cavalry Regiment, at the Battle of Ia Drang (1965). Plumley fought in World War II and Korea, making 5 paratroop jumps with the 82nd Airborne Division. He retired as a Command Sergeant Major. Awar..
Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve
Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve (October 23, 1831 - January 9, 1924), American classical scholar, was born in Charleston, South Carolina, son of Benjamin Gildersleeve (1791-1875), a Presbyterian evangelist, and editor of the Charleston Christian Observer from 1826 to 1845, of the Richmond (Va.) Watchma..
Basil Lee Bleichmittel
Basil Lee Bleichmittel (1911 - 1988) was a Republican U.S. Congressman from South Carolina between 1955 and 1966. ..
Basil Lee Whitener
Basil Lee Whitener (1915 - 1989) was a Democrat U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1957 and 1968. ..
Basil Liddell Hart
The military historian Basil Liddell Hart. Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart (31 October 1895–29 January 1970), usually known before his knighthood as Captain B. H. Liddell Hart, was an English military historian who is considered to have greatly influenced the development of armoured warfar..
Basil McIvor
William Basil McIvor (17 June 1928-5 November 2004) was an Ulster Unionist politician and pioneer of integrated education. Born in the Tullyhommon, County Fermanagh part of the village of Pettigo, which straddles the Northern Ireland border, McIvor attended the Queen's University of Belfast and was..
Basil McRae
--> Basil McRae (born January 5, 1961 in Beaverton, Ontario) played his major junior hockey with the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA). In the 1980 NHL entry draft, the Quebec Nordiques drafted McRae in the 3rd round, 87th overall. He played 20 regular season games and 9 playo..
Basil Montagu
Basil Montagu (born 24 April, 1770 - died in 27 November, 1851) was a British nobleman, jurist, barrister, writer and philanthropist. He was educated in Charterhouse School and studied law in Cambridge, later wrote and worked on reforms in bankruptcy laws of Britain. He served as Accountant-General ..
Basil Moreau
The Venerable Father Basil Anthony Marie Moreau, CSC (February 11, 1799-January 20, 1873) was a French priest who founded the Congregation of Holy Cross from which three additional congregations were founded, namely the Marianites of Holy Cross, the Sisters of the Holy Cross and the Sisters of Ho..
Basil Mott
Sir Basil Mott, 1st Baronet (16 September 1859 – 7 September 1938) was one of the most notable English civil engineers of the late 19th & early 20th centuries. He was responsible for some of the most innovative work on tunnels and bridges in the United Kingdom in the 40-year period centred on..
Basil Neven-Spence
Sir Basil Hamilton Hebden Neven-Spence (12 June, 1888 - 13 September, 1974) was a Scottish Unionist Party politician and military physician. Neven-Spence graduated from Edinburgh University in 1911. He served with the Royal Army Medical Corps, seconded to help the Egyptian Army and government of Su..
Basil of Baker Street
Basil of Baker Street is a mouse detective created by Eve Titus based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. Basil of Baker Street is also a children's book series written by Eve Titus and illustrated by Paul Galdone. The stories focus on Basil of Baker Street and his person..
Basil of Caesarea
Saint Basil the Great Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia Born 329, Caesarea, Cappadocia Died 379, Caesarea, Cappadocia Venerated in Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism Major shrine Church in Moscow Kremlin Feast January 1 (East), January 2 (West) Attributes Episcopal insignia Patronag..
Basil of Trebizond
Basil Megas Komnenos (Greek: Βασίλειος Μέγας Κομνηνός, Basileios Megas Komnēnos), (died April 6, 1340), Emperor of Trebizond from August 1332 to his death in 1340. Basil was a younger son of Emperor Alexios II of Trebizond and his wife Djidjak Jaqeli. When his elder brother ..
Basil Ogier
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } D.G. Basil Ogier (Basiel, Baziel) (†1716) was a Ci..
Basil Pao
Basil Pao is a Hong Kong-based photographer, who took the images appearing in all of Michael Palin’s recent books. Pao started his photographic career in 1980, after spending several years in New York and Los Angeles as art director for different recording companies. It was during this time that ..
Basil Paterson
Basil Paterson is a longtime political leader in New York and Harlem. He is the first African American to be the nominee of a major party for statewide office in New York. Secretary Paterson became involved in Democratic politics in Harlem in the 1950s and 1960s. Along with former New York Mayor ..
Basil Pocklington
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Basil Pocklington is the Father of Peter Pocklington..
Basil Poledouris
Basil Poledouris (born August 21, 1945, in Kansas City, Missouri) is a film soundtrack composer. Poledouris credits two influences which gravitated him towards his initial introduction to film music: the first was composer Miklós Rózsa and the other element had to do with his Greek Orthodox raisin..
Basil R. Church
Basil Rorison Church (August 28 1800–1858) was a physician and political figure in Canada West. He was born in Elizabethtown Township in 1800 and settled in Wolford Township, where he was later appointed magistrate. He represented North Leeds and Grenville in the Legislative Assembly of the P..
Basil Radford
Basil Radford (25 June 1897 Chester, England - 20 October 1952 London, England) was a British character actor who featured in many British films of the 1930s and 1940s. He is probably best-remembered for his appearances alongside Naunton Wayne as two cricket-obsessed Englishman in several films from..
Basil Rathbone
Basil Rathbone (13 June, 1892 – 21 July, 1967) was an British actor most famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes and swashbuckler film villain roles. Contents 1 Early Life2 Personal Life3 Career4 External links Early Life He was born Philip St. John Basil Rathbone ..
Basil Sanderson, 1st Baron Sanderson of Ayot
Basil Sanderson, 1st Baron Sanderson of Ayot, MC (19 June, 1894-15 August, 1971, was a British businessman and public servant. Sanderson was the son of the businessman Harold Arthur Sanderson, general manager of the White Star Line, and his wife Maud Blood of New York City. He was educated at Rugby..
Basil Schonland
Sir Basil Schonland CBE FRS(2 February 1896 - 24 November 1972) was the first president of the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. He was born in Grahamstown, South Africa to Selmar Schönland and Flora MacOwan. In 1910 Schonland matriculated at the age of 14 from [St ..
Basil Shaaban
Basil Shaaban is a Lebanese racing driver. He was born on 27 March 1980 in Beirut, Lebanon. Basil also graduated with a Bachelor Degree in astrophysics from University of California, Berkeley. Early Racing It was in Lebanon at the age of 14 that Basil had his first taste of racing. At the Circuit d..
Basil Shereghy
Monsignor Basil Shereghy (1918–1988) was a leading Ruthenian Catholic Church priest and professor, as well as a cultural activist for Rusyns in the United States. He was born in Dorobratovo, Ukraine (then Austria-Hungary). Ordained in 1942 in the Eparchy of Mukachevo, he taught in the Greek C..
Basil Spence
Sir Basil Urwin Spence (13 August 1907 – 19 November 1976) was a Scottish architect, most notably associated with Coventry Cathedral and the Beehive, but also responsible for numerous other buildings in the Modernist/Brutalist style. Contents 0.1 Training0.2 Early career0.3 G..
Basil Sydney
Basil Sydney was a British actor who made over 50 screen appearances. External links [IMDb Profile] ..
Basil the Confessor
Basil the Confessor was an Eastern Orthodox saint who lived in the 8th century and was tortured by the Byzantine Emperor Leo III. With his pupil Prokopy, St. Basil the Confessor, who was a monk, was imprisoned for venerating icons, since at that time it was prohibited. After Leo III died in 741, ..
Basil the Physician
Basil the Physician († 1118) was the Bogomil leader burned at the stake by Patriarch Nicholas III of Constantinople and Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Comnenus. Basil had tried to convert Alexius to Bogomilism. ..
Basil the Rat
Basil the Rat is the sixth and final episode of the second series of the BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers and the final episode of the programme as a whole. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Cast3 Plot4 Trivia Synopsis An inspector from the public health authority makes a surprise visit to the..
Basil Thompson
Basil Thompson was an acclaimed ballet dancer, master and teacher. He was trained by the Sadlers Wells Ballet School, now the Royal Ballet in London, and began his career with the Covent Garden Opera Ballet. He became a soloist with the American Ballet Theatre in New York in 1960, was a ballet mas..
Basil Valdez
Basil Valdez is one of the Philippines' most captivating balladeers. Though he wasn't formally "retired," he had conspicuously kept a low profile in recent years for a number of personal reasons. That hasn't diminished the stature held by such popular tunes as "Ngayon At Kailanman," "You," "Kahit Ik..
Basil van Rooyen
Basil van Rooyen (b. April 19, 1939) is a former Formula One driver from South Africa. He participated in 2 grands prix, debuting on January 1, 1968. He scored 0 championship points. Complete Formula One results Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Team 1968 Coop SAF SPA MON ..
Basil W. Duke
Basil Wilson Duke (May 28, 1838 or 1837 – September 16, 1916) was a Confederate general in the famed American Civil War Morgan's Raid and in post-war Louisville served as chief counsel for the Louisville & Nashville Railroad. Duke also fought at the Battle of Shiloh. He was the brother-in-la..
Basil Weedon
Professor Basil Weedon CBE, FRS (1923-2003) was an organic chemist and university administrator. Using magnetic resonance spectroscopy, he was the first to map the structures of carotenoid pigments, including astaxanthin, rubixanthin and canthaxanthin. He served as the 4th Vice-Chancellor of the U..
Basil White
Basil White (born October 18, 1968) is an American comedian and writer. Contents 1 Biography2 Books3 Recordings4 Other works5 External links Biography White was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He attended high school at Subiaco Abbey and Academy in Subiaco, Arkansas, gra..
Basil Williams
(Arthur Frederick) Basil Williams OBE (4th April 1867 - 5th January 1950) was a British historian. He was educated at Marlborough and then read Classics at New College Oxford. He was a clerk in the House of Commons and served in the Second Boer War. He became an eminent scholar of eighteenth century..
Basil Williams (cricketer)
Basil WilliamsWest Indies (WI) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type - Tests First-class Matches 7 46 '''Runs scored 469 2,702 Batting average 39.08 36.02 100s/50s 2/1 5/15 Top score 111 126* Balls bowled - - Wickets - - Bowling averag..
Basil Wolverton
Basil Wolverton (July 9, 1909 – December 31, 1978) was an American cartoonist and comic book writer-artist who contributed to many serialized publications during his career, including Marvel Comics and MAD Magazine. His unique style was humorously grotesque and disgusting to the extreme wher..
Basil Yamey
Prof. Basil S. Yamey, CBE is a noted economist. He was born in Cape Town in South Africa, and educated at the University of Cape Town. For many years he was a Professor at the London School of Economics. He was a member of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission, and author of many books and articles,..
Basil Zaharoff
Basil Zaharoff Sir Basil Zaharoff, originally Zacharias Basileios, (1849, Muğla, Turkey - 1936, Monte Carlo, Monaco) was a Greek-Russian arms trader and financier, the director and chairman of the Vickers-Armstrong munitions firm during the World War I. It was said that he fuelled conflicts ..
Basil Zempilas
Basil Zempilas is currently the weeknight sports reader on Perth's Seven News. He also works on Perth radio station 6PR, as an football commentator. In 2006 he also began presenting the AFL segment on the Seven Network program Sportsworld with David Schwarz which airs nationally on Sunday's. Basi..
Basimah Yusuf Butrus
Basimah Yusuf Butrus (or Basima Yousif Putros) (1963 Arbil, Iraq - )is a Iraqi-Assyrian politician that is currently serving as the Minister of Science and Technology in Iraq. She is currently the only Minister in Iraq that is Christian. She graduated from Salahaddin University, earning Master's ..
Basin
Basin may mean: Hydrological basin or catchment basin, a region of land where water drains downhill into a specified body of water; see drainage basinSedimentary basin, a low and usually sinking region that is filled with sediments from adjacent positive areasGeologic basinOceanic basin, anywhere ..
Basin, Montana
Basin is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson County, Montana, USA. The population was 255 at the 2000 census. Geography Basin is located at [46°16′36″N, 112°16′4″W] (46.276564, -112.267756)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census B..
Basin, Wyoming
Basin is the county seat of Big Horn County, Wyoming. The population was 1,238 at the 2000 census. Geography Basin is located at [44°22′44″N, 108°2′35″W] (44.378777, -108.043100)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has ..
Basina
Basina is the name of two Dark Age women involved in the sixth century politics of Merovingian Gaul: Basina, Queen of ThuringiaBasina, daughter of Chilperic I, nun who led a revolt in Poitiers This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title..
Basina, daughter of Chilperic I
Basina was the only daughter and youngest child of Chilperic I, king of Soissons (later Neustria), and his first wife, Audovera. In 580, an epidemic of dysentery swept through Gaul and afflicted her father as well as killing all his remaining children, except Basina and her brother Clovis. The j..
Basingas
The Basingas were an Anglo-Saxon tribe who settled in the Loddon Valley in approximately 700. Their leader, Basa, gave the tribe its name which survives today in the names of Old Basing and Basingstoke, both in Hampshire. ..
Basinghall Street
Basinghall Street is a road in the City of London, the nearest Underground station is Moorgate Liverpool Street Station is located just to the north-east. The Guildhall, London and the Mayor's and City of London Court are situated on the road. ..
Basingstoke
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Basingstoke railway station, as seen from Churchill Way. View from Basingstoke railway station forecourt; the chrome yellow buildings stand on the site of older office buildings that have been demolished to build apartments. Basingstoke is now t..
Basingstoke (constituency)
Basingstoke County constituency Basingstoke shown within Hampshire, and Hampshire shown within England Created: 1885 MP: Maria Miller Party: Conservative Type: House of Commons County: Hampshire EP constituency: South East England Basingstoke is a constituency represented in the ..
Basingstoke and Deane
Borough of Basingstoke and Deane Shown within Hampshire Geography Status: Borough Region: South East England Admin. County: Hampshire Area:- Total Ranked 69th633.81 km² Admin. HQ: Basingstoke ONS code: 24UB Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density ..
Basingstoke and Deane local elections
One third of Basingstoke and Deane Council is elected each year, followed by one year without election. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control No overall control 1973 - 1976 Conservative 1976 - 1982 No overall ..
Basingstoke Bison
Basingstoke Bison League: Elite Ice Hockey League Founded: 1988 Home Ice: Planet Ice Silverdome Arena, Basingstoke Capacity: 4000 Ice Size: 197ft x 98ft City: Basingstoke, Hampshire, United Kingdom Colours: Black, White, Red, and Green Head Coach: Doug Sheppard Ow..
Basingstoke Canal
The Basingstoke Canal passing through Woking The Basingstoke Canal is one of the waterways in the United Kingdom. It is a man-made navigation channel joining Basingstoke to the River Thames at Weybridge via the Wey Navigation. From Basingstoke it passes through or near Odiham, Fleet, Aldersh..
Basingstoke College of Technology
The Basingstoke College of Technology is a sixth form college in Basingstoke, England. Further reading [Basingstoke College of Technology], the college's website ..
Basingstoke Gazette
The Basingstoke Gazette is a local newspaper for Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK. The newspaper is published three-times weekly, on a Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, with the Wednesday edition branded as the "Basingstoke Extra", and distributed free of charge. The newspaper is owned by regional newspape..
Basingstoke Observer
The Basingstoke Observer is a local newspaper for the Basingstoke and surrounding areas of north Hampshire, in the UK. The newspaper is published weekly, and is available free for readers to 'pick up' from various shops and public outlets in and around Basingstoke. Basingstoke Property Weekly is ins..
Basingstoke railway station
Basingstoke railway station is a railway station in the town of Basingstoke in the county of Hampshire in England. The station is the terminus of the Basingstoke Branch from Reading, served by both local services operated by First Great Western.The station is also on the South Western Main Line fro..
Basingstoke Road
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Basingstoke Road is a road in Reading, England leading from the M4 to Whitley Street, Whitley, adjacent ..
Basingstoke Town F.C.
Basingstoke Town Football Club are an English association football team, currently playing in the Conference South. Their ground, the Camrose, is named after their late benefactor, Lord Camrose. Contents 1 History2 Cup Runs3 Honours4 External links History While Basingsto..
Basingwerk Abbey
Basingwerk Abbey is the ruin of an abbey near Holywell, Flintshire, Wales, in the care of Cadw (Welsh Heritage). It was founded in 1132 by the Earls of Chester, and monks from Savigny settled there. In 1147 the abbey became part of the Cistercian Order and therefore a daughter house of Buildwas Ab..
Basing diagram
A basing diagram shows or describes the “pins” of an electronic component. This part usually has more than two pins, so a basing diagram is needed to show which pin does what. Many basing diagrams also show dimensions. ..
Basing House
Basing House, Hampshire, was a major English Tudor palace and castle that once rivalled Hampton Court Palace in its size and opulence. Today only its foundations and earthworks remain. Contents 1 History2 Location3 Access4 External links History Basing House was built in 153..
Basin (geology)
A basin is the inverse of a dome: a symmetrically-dipping syncline that appears on a geologic map as roughly circular or elliptical, with concentric layers.(Monroe and Wicander, 230) Because the strata dip upward, the exposed strata in a basin grow progressively younger from outside-in, with the y..
Basin and Range
Full extent of the Basin and Range The Basin and Range Province is a particular type of topography that covers much of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico that is typified by elongate north-south trending arid valleys bounded by mountain ranges which also bound adjacent valle..
Basin Bridge
Basin Bridge is the confluence of the Otteri Nullah and Buckingham Canal in Chennai, India. The Madras Boating Club operates rowing events in this place. Basin Bridge is also a station on the Chennai suburban railway. It is the first station after Chennai Central. At this station, the line divides..
Basin City, Washington
Basin City is a census-designated place (CDP) in Franklin County, Washington, United States. The population was 968 at the 2000 census. Geography Basin City is located at [46°35′29″N, 119°8′58″W] (46.591416, -119.149325)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U..
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
Basin Electric Power Cooperative is a wholesale electric generation and transmission cooperative based in North Dakota that provides electricity to 2 million customers in nine U.S. states. The roots of the cooperative go back to 1960 when Leland Olds and ten power suppliers created Giant Power Coop..
Basin Falls
Basin Falls is located in Uvas Canyon County Park, near Morgan Hill, California. Nearby falls include Black Rock Falls, Granuja Falls, Triple Falls and Upper Falls. External links [Waterfalls of California] ..
Basin Groups
Lunar geologic time : Pre-Nectarian - Nectarian - Lower Imbrian - Upper Imbrian - Eratosthenian - Copernician The Basin Groups of the lunar geologic timescale runs from 4150 million years ago to 3920 million years ago. It is followed by the Nectarian period. Since nearly all geological evidenc..
Basin Harbor Club
Located in Vergennes, Vermont, the Basin Harbor Club’s first residence building was constructed in 1790 by Platt Rogers, who used it as an inn. The historical building stayed an inn and was run by his daughter after his death. In 1882, construction started on what is to date the current buildings..
Basin Head, Prince Edward Island
Basin Head is a cape located in Lot 47, Kings County, Prince Edward Island. Extending into the Northumberland Strait, its geographic coordinates are 46'23"N, 62'07"W. Basin Head also hosts a fisheries museum and a popular beach. The white (silica) sand found on the coast between Basin Head and Ea..
Basin Head Provincial Park
Basin Head Provincial Park is a provincial park in Prince Edward Island, Canada. External links [Web Page] ..
Basin modelling
Basin modelling is the term broadly applied to a group of geological disciplines that can be used to analyse the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins, often but not exclusively to aid evaluation of potential hydrocarbon reserves. At its most basic, a basin modelling exercise must assess: ..
Basin Reserve
Basin Reserve is a cricket ground in Wellington, New Zealand used for staging Test, first-class and one-day cricket. The ground is located two km south of the CBD, at the foot of Mount Victoria. Government House is to the south of the Basin, across the street. The area that is now Basin Reserve ..
Basin stand
A basin stand is a piece of furniture consisting of a small stand, usually supported on three legs, and most commonly made of mahogany or rosewood, for holding a wash-hand basin. The smaller varieties were used for rose-water ablutions, or for the operation of hair-powdering. The larger ones, which ..
Basin Street
Basin Street New Orleans, Louisiana. It parallels Rampart Street one block inland from the boundary of the French Quarter, running from Canal Street down 5 blocks past Saint Louis Cemetery. It currently then turns lakewards, flowing into Orleans Avenue. The name comes from the turning basin of th..
Basin Street East Proudly Presents Miss Peggy Lee
Basin Street East Proudly Presents Miss Peggy Lee is a live 1961 album (see 1961 in music) by Peggy Lee, arranged by Jack Marshall. Track listing 1. "Day In - Day Out" (Rube Bloom, Johnny Mercer) 1:44 2. "Moments Like This" (Burton Lane, Frank Loesser) 2:59 3. "Fever" (Eddie Cooley, John Davenpor..
Basiodiocarp
redirect [[Template:Mergeto]] A Basidiocarp is a mushroom of Fungi division Basidiomycota. Specifically, the basidiocarp is the visible part of the organism, typically protruding above the ground or other substrate. Its two major parts are the stipe (stalk) and the pileus (cap). The basidiocarp ..
Basion
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Basionym
In botanical nomenclature, the basionym of a name is its name- or epithet-bringing synonym. In short, the synonym it is based on. For instance, the Norway Spruce is now known as Picea abies (L.) H.Karst. It was transferred to the genus Picea by the botanist Karsten, who was hardly the first to dea..
Basirah
Basirah (بصيرة) is an Arabic word meaning insight, discernment, and perceptivity when used by Sufis to denote the ability to directly perceive a transcendental truth, or meaning dark, sad, and frowning when referring to non-believers on Yaum al-Qiyamah. See also List of Islamic terms in Arabi..
Basirhat
Basirhat is a town in North 24 Parganas,West Bengal, India. ..
Basis
Basis may refer to: Basis (options), the value differential between a call option and a put optionCost basis, in the calculation of capital gainsBasis (crystal structure), positions of the atoms inside the unit cell In mathematics: Basis (linear algebra)* Schauder basisBasis (topology)GreedoidGe..
Basiscape
Basiscape is a video game music promoting company founded by composer Hitoshi Sakimoto on October 4, 2002. They cover music creation from composition to production for all interactive medias such as video games, Internet and advertising. Contents 1 Company information2 Members3 Vi..
Basista, Pangasinan
Basista is a 5th class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 26,616 people in 4,871 households. Barangays Basista is politically subdivided into 13 barangays. AnambonganBayoyongCabeldatanDumpayMalimpec EastMapolopoloNalneran..
Basista Ashram
Believed to be the Hermitage of sage Basistha (Vasistha), this Basista Ashram is situated on Sandhya Chal Hill, 12km from Guwahati, Assam. The Ashram is an important place of pilgrimage and a place of natural beauty with three mountain streams Sandhya, Lalita, and Kanta flowing nearby. Its picturesq..
Basis (linear algebra)
In linear algebra, a basis is a set of vectors that, in a linear combination, can represent every vector in a given vector space. In other words, a basis is a linearly independent spanning set. Contents 1 Definition2 Properties3 Examples4 Basis extension5 Proving that a ..
Basis (options)
In option trading, basis is used to evaluate the value differential between a call option and a put option. Also referred to as the reversal/conversion rate, it is calculated by determining the costs and benefits of being long or short the underlying security. ..
BASIS Charter School
BASIS Charter School is a school in Tucson, Arizona. In 2006, its High School was named # 3 on Newsweek's Top 1200 High Schools list. It has also received numerous local accolades for its high scores, as well for its embracing of the AP program. In fact, it is one of the only schools in the country..
Basis cordis
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Basis function
In functional analysis and its applications, a function space can be viewed as a vector space of infinite dimension whose basis vectors are functions not vectors. This means that each function in the function space can be represented as a linear combination of the basis functions. Let's illustrate..
Basis of Union
The Basis of Union (often termed the BoU) is the document which formed the basis on which most congregations of the Congregational Union of Australia, Methodist Church of Australasia and Presbyterian Church of Australia united to form the Uniting Church in Australia (UCA) in 1977. It continues to b..
Basis of unity
The basis of unity is the unifying principles or ethics upon which all members of an organization or coalition can agree - identifying features of a movement. Also called principles of unity or basis for unity. See also DemocracyConstitutionConsensus decision making ..
Basis point
A basis point (bp or ‱) is 0.01% and is often used in the context of interest rates. 100‱ is 1 percentage point, and 10,000 basis points is 100.00%. When comparing two percentage values using basis points, a simple arithmetic difference is taken. For instance, the difference between 5.01% an..
Basis risk
Basis risk in finance is the risk associated with imperfect hedging using futures. It could arise because of the difference between the asset whose price is to be hedged and the asset underlying the derivative, or because of a mismatch between the expiration date of the future and the actual selling..
Basis set
Basis set can refer to the following concepts: Basis (linear algebra)Basis set (chemistry) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended..
Basis set (chemistry)
In modern computational chemistry, quantum chemical calculations are typically performed within a finite set of basis functions. In these cases, the wavefunctions under consideration are all represented as vectors, the components of which correspond to coefficients in a linear combination of the bas..
Basis set superposition error
In quantum chemistry, calculations of interaction energies are susceptible to basis set superposition error (BSSE) if they use finite basis sets. As the atoms of interacting molecules (or of different parts of the same molecule) approach one another, their basis functions overlap. Each monomer "bor..
Basis swap
A basis swap is an interest rate swap which involves the exchange of two floating rate financial instruments denominated in the same currency. A floating-floating interest rate swap under which the floating rate payments is referenced to different bases. See also Interest rate swap There is also a ..
Basis Team
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } A team of IT workers (usually System Administrator..
Basit Ali
Basit AliPakistan (PAK) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests ODIs Matches 19 50 '''Runs scored 858 1265 Batting average 26.81 34.18 100s/50s 1/5 1/9 Top score 103 127* ..
Baskak
A Baskak (authentic plural Baskaki) were military district governors appointed -alongside civilian Daruga, doroga or doraga- by the ruling khan of the Golden Horde, responsible in their provinces for levying tribute and extinguishing popular discontent. ..
Baskakeren
Baskakeren was a king of Kush (about 400 BC). He is so far only known from his small pyramid in Nuri (Nu.19). The size of his pyramid indicates that he reigend only for a short period. Further reading Laszlo Török, in: Fontes Historiae Nubiorum, Vol. II, Bergen 1996, 435 ..
Baska voda
Baska Voda is a small town in the Split-Dalmatia county of Croatia. It is located on the Adriatic coastline of Dalmatia 10 km from Makarska on the west. External links [Info and accommodation in Makarska riviera]..
Baskerville's syndrome
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Baskerville's syndrome was a spoof medical condition..
Baskerville effect
The Baskerville effect, or the Hound of the Baskervilles effect is a statistical observation that mortality through heart attacks is increased by psychological stress. It is named after the fictional Charles Baskerville from the Sherlock Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles who died as a resul..
Baskerville House
Baskerville House, previously called the Civic Centre, is a former civic building in Centenary Square, Birmingham, England. Built in 1938 (architect T. Cecil Howitt of Nottingham) it was the only component built from a grand plan for a new civic campus by Howitt which would have covered all of ..
Baskerville Shield
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The Baskerville Shield is a trophy awarded to the winner of Rugby League test series between Great Britain and ..
Basket
This article is about the physical container. For other meanings, see Basket (disambiguation). A basket is a woven container which is traditionally constructed from stiff fibres, often made of willow. [link]]. The top is either left open or the basket may be fitted with a lid. Content..
Basketball
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Sara Giauro shoots a three-point shot, FIBA Europe Cup for Women Finals 2005. Basketball is a sport in which two teams of five players each try to score points on one other by throwing a ball through a hoop (the basket) under organized rules. Since i..
Basketball (arcade game)
Basketball is a 2-player monochrome basketball arcade game released by Atari in 1979. ..
Basketball (disambiguation)
Basketball may refer to: Basketball, the sportBasketball, a 1967 film directed by Donald Shebib"Basketball", an episode of the television series The OfficeThe Basketball Diaries, a 1978 book by Jim Carroll, subsequently a 1995 film starring Leonardo DiCaprio Note the exact spelling of the following..
Basketball (The Office episode)
The Office episode "Basketball" Warehouse vs. Office in "Basketball" Episode No. 5 Airdate April 19 2005 Writer(s) Greg Daniels Director Greg Daniels List of all The Office episodes... "Basketball" is the fifth episode of the first season of The Office. It was written and dire..
Basketball (video game)
Basketball is an Atari 2600 game based on the sport of the same name. The game features a simple game of one-on-one basketball, playable by one or two players. At the start of the game, both players are at the center of the court. A jump ball is thrown between them, at which point play begins. ..
Basketball at the 1904 Summer Olympics
Basketball appeared at the 1904 Summer Olympics for the first time, as a demonstration sport. There were four different events in Saint Louis for basketball competition. Contents 1 Amateur championships2 College basketball3 High school basketball4 Elementary school basketball..
Basketball at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Basketball at the 1936 Summer Olympics was the first appearance of the sport as an official medal event. The tournament was played between 7 August and 14 August 1936 in Berlin, Germany. 23 nations entered the competition, making basketball the largest tournament of the team sports. The Internati..
Basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics was the second appearance of the sport as an official medal event. 23 nations entered the competition. Olympic basketball returned to being an indoor competition after the disastrous weather conditions of the final game in the 1936 Summer Olympics. Contents..
Basketball at the 1952 Summer Olympics
Basketball at the 1952 Summer Olympics was the third appearance of the sport. 23 nations entered the competition. The top six teams at the 1948 Summer Olympics qualified automatically, as did the 1950 World Champion (Argentina), the top two at the 1951 European championships (Soviet Union and Czec..
Basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics
Basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics was the fourth appearance of the sport in Olympic competition. 15 nations, an unusually low number for the basketball tournament, competed in the event. In all, 56 games of basketball were played. The teams were divided into four pools, with four teams in th..
Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics was the fifth appearance of the sport in Olympic competition. 16 nations were admitted into the Olympic tournament, with many others being eliminated in a pre-Olympic tournament held earlier in the year. 64 games of basketball were played in the Olympic tourn..
Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics was a sport open only to men. 16 teams played in the basketball competition. The 1964 Summer Olympics were the sixth appearance of basketball as a medal sport. Contents 1 Medal table2 Results3 Events3.1 Men's basketball3.1.1 Final ..
Basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics
The United States, coached by Henry Iba of Oklahoma State University, went 9-0. Their gold medal-winning game was against Yugoslavia, 65-50. The bronze medal winner was the Soviet Union. Gold medalists Mike Barrett, John Clawson, Don Dee, Calvin Fowler, Spencer Haywood, Bill Hosket, Jim King, Glyn..
Basketball at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Basketball competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics. It held August 27 to September 9 Contents 1 Results2 Final ranking2.1 Tournament Summary2.1.1 Pool Play: Group A2.1.2 Pool Play: Group B2.2 Semi–Final2.3 Final3 Notes4 External..
Basketball at the 1976 Summer Olympics
Basketball was contested at the 1976 Summer Olympics, as it has in every Summer Games since 1936. Women's basketball was introduced to the Olympic program for the first time at this Games. Results Men's Gold Silver Bronze United States Yugoslavia Soviet Union Women's Gold Silver Bronz..
Basketball at the 1976 Summer Olympics (team squads)
Below are the teams for Basketball at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Contents 1 Men's Teams1.1 Soviet Union1.2 United States1.3 Yugoslavia2 Women's Teams2.1 Soviet Union2.2 United States2.3 Bulgaria Men's Teams Soviet Union Vladimir Arzamaskov, Aleksandr Salni..
Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics was held at the Indoor Stadium of the Olimpiski Sports Complex and at the Sports Palace of the Central Sports Club of the Army, both located in Moscow. Two basketball events were contested: men's team and women's team. Finals of both events were held 30 July a..
Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Basketball competition at the 1984 Summer Olympics: Results Men's Gold Silver Bronze United StatesSteve Alford Leonard Wood II Patrick Ewing Vernon Fleming Alvin Robertson Michael Jordan Joe Kleine Jon Koncak Wayman Tisdale Chris Mullin Sam Perkins Jeff Turner SpainJosè ..
Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Basketball competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul, South Korea: Results {| class="wikitable" Gold: Silver: Bronze: Soviet UnionAleksandr Volkov Tiit Sokk Sergei Tarakanov Šarūnas Marčiulionis Igors Miglieneks Valeri Tikhonenko Rimas Kurtinaitis Arvydas Sa..
Basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Basketball competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Games were played at the Pavelló Olímpic de Badalona: Results Gold: Silver: Bronze: United States Christian LaettnerDavid RobinsonPatrick Ewing Larry Bird Scottie Pippen Michael Jordan Clyde Drexler Karl Malone John St..
Basketball at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Basketball competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics: Results Gold: Silver: Bronze: United StatesCharles Barkley Anfernee Hardaway Grant Hill Hakeem Olajuwon Karl Malone Reggie Miller Shaquille O'Neal Scottie Pippen Mitch Richmond John Stockton David Robinson Gary Payton Y..
Basketball at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Basketball competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Games took place at Acer Arena and The Dome. Results Men's Gold Silver Bronze United States Steve Smith Gary Payton Vince Carter Ray Allen Vin Baker Kevin Garnett Tim Hardaway Allan Houston Jason Kidd Antonio..
Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the indoor arena in the Helliniko Olymp