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BASE is an acronym that appears in several distinct contexts. The most widely recognized uses are BASE jumping, a sport involving parachuting from fixed objects, and the Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, a web search tool for academic repositories. The term is also encountered as the general word base in science and mathematics, and in various organization names that are not related to these uses.

BASE jumping derives its name from the four fixed objects from which jumps may be made: Building,

BASE, the Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, is a free web search tool designed to index and provide

Other uses of BASE as an acronym appear in various technical, organizational, and regional names, and the

Antenna,
Span
(bridge
or
gap),
and
Earth
(cliff
or
natural
surface).
Participants
deploy
parachutes
after
leaping
from
these
structures,
typically
at
lower
altitudes
than
typical
skydiving.
The
activity
is
illegal
or
restricted
in
many
locations
and
carries
substantial
risk,
requiring
specialized
training,
equipment,
and
awareness
of
wind,
gear,
and
exit
technique.
access
to
open-access
academic
documents.
Operated
by
the
Bibliotheksdienst
der
Universität
Bielefeld,
it
harvests
metadata
and
full
texts
from
thousands
of
repositories
and
covers
a
broad
range
of
disciplines.
BASE
emphasizes
high-quality,
openly
accessible
scholarly
content
and
offers
filtering
by
resource
type,
date,
and
license.
term
base
remains
common
in
chemistry,
mathematics,
and
computer
science,
where
it
denotes
a
foundational
concept
rather
than
a
fixed
object
in
space.