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Type Words
Synonyms radical
Derivation base


basal placentation.
Type Words
Synonyms base
Derivation base
Type Words
Synonyms elemental, elementary, primary


a basal reader.

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The vast majority of non-melanoma skin cancers are basal cell carcinoma and SCC.
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Someone with basal cell is also at increased risk for squamous cell or melanoma.
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Basal treatments are also possible but that is beyond the scope of this article.
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These genes affect dopamine processes in the basal ganglia portion of the brain.
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Efflux-dependent auxin gradients establish the apical-basal axis of Arabidopsis.
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Area X is located in the male finch's basal ganglia, beneath the brain's cortex.
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The anemone attaches to the substrate using the basal disk at its posterior end.
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Most of these are basal or squamous cell carcinomas, which have high cure rates.
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Components of the basal ganglia, shown in two cross-sections of the human brain.
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  • Radical: especially of leaves; located at the base of a plant or stem; especially arising directly from the root or rootstock or a root-like stem; "basal placentation"; "radical leaves"
  • Serving as or forming a base; "the painter applied a base coat followed by two finishing coats"
  • Of primary importance
  • Basal when used in a medical sense refers to a minimal level that is necessary for health or life. As used by diabetics and health care professionals, it describes a low, continuous dosage of insulin (either as a basal rate from an insulin pump or a slow-acting insulin injection) intended to " ...
  • In phylogenetics, a basal clade is the earliest clade to branch in a larger clade; it appears at the base of a cladogram.
  • Any basal structure or part; Relating to, or forming, the base, or point of origin; In a phylogenetic tree, being a group, or member of a group, which diverged earlier
  • (basally) In a basal manner
  • The end closest to the body (base); at or toward the base (proximal).
  • (1) (radical) attached or grouped at the base, e.g. of leaves in a rosette, Fig.2 I; (2) of placentation, with the placenta at the base of the ovary, Fig.13 H.