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The phrase "advisories based on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to recommendations or warnings that are derived from a specific source or criteria.
Example: "The government issued advisories based on a thorough analysis of the current health situation."
Alternatives: "warnings derived from a" or "recommendations grounded in a".
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As a result of these uncertainties, ash advisories based on a deterministic approach tend to be conservative, and many times over/under estimate the extent of a plume.
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Thus, many consumption advisories based on PCBs and other chemicals of neurodevelopmental concern such as methylmercury focus on women of childbearing age particularly pregnant or nursing mothers and young children.
In particular, Rheinberger and Hammitt (2012) recently published estimates of the potential prenatal health and development impacts of 2001 U.S. FDA fish advisories based on NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) estimates of the extent of maternal dietary fish substitution.
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