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The phrase "a presumption based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an assumption or belief that is formed from certain evidence or reasoning.
Example: "The conclusion was drawn from a presumption based on the available data and previous research findings."
Alternatives: "an assumption derived from" or "a belief founded on".
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Instead, the court adopted a presumption, based on the efficient market hypothesis, that all publicly available information about a company is incorporated into its stock price.
Secondly, in current practice in low resource settings, diagnosis of pulmonary infection is often a presumption, based on clinical signs and radiological results because of the limited availability of serology, culture or PCR.
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The presumption, based on their dense interconnectivity, is that the VTNg lesion effects are primarily via the MBs.
Due to the lack of bacteriological laboratory facilities, antibiotic treatment of pneumonia is guided by presumptions based on clinical symptoms.
The Reid Technique relies on a presumption of guilt based on either evidence or, as Leo says, "a gut hunch".
This presumption was based on a limited seroprevalence survey among pregnant women during the 2007 outbreak, which showed recent infection in 16% in the outbreak area, 4% in the surrounding 'medium risk' area, and 1% in the rest of the country [ 10].
That was just presumption, rumour, based on nothing.
This presumption is based on data from various experimental studies, with human subjects and animal models, which have identified such dose levels.
This presumption is based on the fact that phages infecting certain bacteria may recognise and infect these despite their antibiotic(s) resistance.
This presumption was based on the observation that more than 30% of the genes that contain pairs of TCF7L2 motifs in the same CNS display Wnt target-like patterns during mouse development [ 41].
This presumption is based on findings that oxidative stress augments telomere attrition per replication (31– 34) and the inflammation heightens the turnover of leukocytes, which would further increase LTL shortening with age.
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