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The phrase "activity are based on" is not correct in written English.
It should be "activities are based on" to ensure subject-verb agreement.
Example: "The activities are based on the principles of teamwork and collaboration."
Alternatives: "actions are derived from" or "tasks are grounded in".
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The 'Norwegian guidelines on diet, nutrition and physical activity' are based on the 'Nordic nutrition recommendations 2012' and the 'Food-based dietary guidelines for public health promotion and prevention of chronic diseases - Methodology and scientific evidence', published by the Norwegian Nutrition Council in 2011.
An additional set of data are from self-ratings on a Likert Scale for the statement, "I understand that assessments of volcanic activity are based on multiple datasets, and can describe how different datasets complement one another".
However, very few of the popular, free apps related to physical activity are based on published evidence.
Protein folding and activity are based on a multitude of molecular interactions.
Planned Parenthood's programs on self-esteem and making enlightened choices regarding sexual activity are based on the assumption that the locus of all values resides in individuals without regard to a higher order of right or wrong and irrespective of the welfare of society as a whole.
Most of subtasks in travel activity are based on the vision information.
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Relative activity is based on the activity before incubation.
Much of the local economic activity is based on coffee growing.
Changes in Sea Level - This activity is based on real data.
Much of this activity is based on recent scientific research showing that the brain is developing into late adolescence.
The main economic activity is based on petroleum exploration, drilling, production, refining, and research.
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