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The phrase "a factor based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific element or consideration that is determined by certain criteria or conditions.
Example: "The success of the project is a factor based on the team's ability to collaborate effectively."
Alternatives: "an element derived from" or "a component determined by".
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The article introduces a Cyclic Capacity Fade Plot, to depict the deterioration of a lithium-ion cell material, as a graph between a factor based on State of Charge (ΔSOC*SOCmean) and the % capacity loss per cycle.
The algorithms are compared based on their speed and effectiveness in solving the design problem, with the figure of merit being a factor based on a set of desired performance goals.
First, I estimated the number of college football fans in each of the United States' 210 media markets, multiplying their populations by a factor based on the number of people who conducted Google searches for the term "college football" in each area.
The values measured on each were the total numbers of fish of each species discarded and retained by the vessel over the sampling period as estimated by raising numbers observed on a trip to numbers for the period using a factor based on hours fishing.
We perform 106 simulations where we randomly assign an autoregulatory loop to a factor based on factor's individual autoregulation probability.
For the ORFan proteins, the histogram was scaled up by a factor based on the fraction of ORFan proteins.
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The value 911 is a scaling factor based on a typical number of bits used in comparisons.
After, 4 post reconstruction PVC were applied and the impact of a scaling factor based on a single VBS was also evaluated based on the area under the curve (AUC).
De Souza et al. emphasize anxiety and depression as a differentiating factor, based on a 2-cluster model of the FIQ items [ 38].
Subsites according to ICD-O-3 were considered for five cancers (mouth and pharynx, stomach, colon, rectum, skin melanoma), for which subsite may be a prognostic factor based on a priori knowledge.
Calcium-Response Factor (CaRF) was first identified as a transcription factor based on its affinity for a neuronal-selective calcium-response element (CaRE1) in the gene encoding Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF).
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