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The phrase "a basis for interpretations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing foundational concepts or frameworks that allow for different understandings or analyses of a subject.
Example: "The historical context provides a basis for interpretations of the text that may differ among readers."
Alternatives: "a foundation for interpretations" or "a framework for interpretations".
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Here, detailed lithostratigraphical and sedimentological investigations, including mapping of the thickness for two till units, sediment logging, clast fabric and geotechnical measurements provide a basis for interpretations.
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The architecture adopted here is based on the use of shared concepts (ontologies) expressed through common vocabularies as a basis for interpretation of data and metadata.
The models explain the trigonal pyramidal shape of fibroblast growth factor and provide a basis for interpretation of protein crystal structures.
These results provide a basis for interpretation of the past climate record preserved in stalagmites and tree rings in this region, and underline the need for the perspective of large-scale hydrological change for climate reconstruction.
This provides a basis for interpretation of previous studies and models of CHD1 recruitment.
Our focus was on the magnitude of between arm differences in outcomes using confidence intervals, rather than hypothesis testing using P values, as a basis for interpretation and decision making.
In summary, while Δ sHMM performs bioinformatically similarly to Δ s for the studied data, the latter has an advantage if we wish to utilize population genetic theory either as a basis for interpretation of the results or to develop scoring systems going beyond individual mutations (e.g., by forming locus scores S w).
These results provide necessary information for the design of a major human vaccine trial as well as a basis for subsequent interpretations of the results.
The complexity of the Code does not justify a blanket prohibition against nonliteral interpretation; indeed, in some instances, the Code's complexity may provide a basis for nonliteral interpretation by revealing underlying Code structure and policies with particular clarity.
Thirteen surface samples were collected as a basis for the interpretation of 27 samples from a 54 cm long core.
However, in spite of the fact that there are a number of ontology metric proposals described in the literature, there is a lack of empirical studies that provide a basis for their interpretation.
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