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The phrase "an estimation based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that a calculation or judgment is derived from specific data or information.
Example: "The project's timeline is an estimation based on the resources available and previous experience."
Alternatives: "a calculation derived from" or "an assessment grounded in".
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The computation time for the simulation-based approach is, in fact, an estimation, based on multiplying the average number of optimization iterations by the computation time of a single fixed-point simulation.
With regard to the topside, from the F2-peak height to higher altitudes, ground-based ionosondes can provide only an estimation, based on bottomside measurements (Reinisch and Huang 2001; Huang and Reinisch 2001).
During the search, proteins are successively included starting with the best-identified ones until a false discovery rate of 1% is reached; an estimation based on the fraction of reverse protein hits.
Gestational age was based on the self-reported date of the last menstrual period, but an estimation based on the CRL measurement was considered if the self-reported and estimated dates differed by ≥7 days.
The unemployment rate is an estimation based on a survey.
For the other parts, we conduct an estimation based on both the structure of the existing IO tables and the regional import export data from customs statistics.
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This is not compatible with an ITD estimation based on the comparison between the activity of the two hemispheres.
The authors of [13] present a SNR estimation based on the properties of the channel covariance matrix, estimated thanks to a one pilot-symbol preamble.
We call it weighted fair share, which is a workload estimation based on the workload demand of a particular AP and its neighbors.
In the absence of an absolute numerical system, these discriminations are often dependant on a relative estimation based on comparative perceptions.
We made a sample size estimation based on a conservatively estimated MCID of 12 points, with a SD of ± 14 [ 12, 20, 22].
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