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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a native basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a foundational or inherent aspect that is characteristic of a particular culture, language, or environment.
Example: "The research was conducted on a native basis, ensuring that the local customs and practices were respected and integrated into the study."
Alternatives: "an inherent foundation" or "a local framework".
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Besides that, the quantification of pure labelled biomolecules, on a native basis, is complex.
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Several years ago, two groups suggested to study the function of centromeric repeats by the construction of synthetic alphoid arrays using repetitive directional ligation on the basis of a native higher-order 2-3 kb repeat fragment [ 22, 23].
Each radial basis function (varphi (x)) induces a native space denoted by ({mathcal {F}}_{varphi }) which is a semi-Hilbert space for (m > 0).
These people are Chicagoans, who to paraphrase a native son go at things in their own way, on the basis of first to knock, first admitted.
The P. didemni-ascidian system thus afforded a natural laboratory to study the precise genomic basis of symbiosis and pathway variation in a native context.
Lange, a native of Durham, N.C. now living in Manhattan, writes about architecture on a freelance basis, and blogs for Design Observer as well.
On this basis, most of the full-length TASK-1 detectable at steady state has TM1 oriented with a native topology.
A native of Spartanburg, South Carolina.
He was a native.
A native New Yorker.
It's a native forest.
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