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The phrase "are based on model" is not correct in English.
It should be "are based on a model" or "are based on models" depending on the context. You can use it when discussing theories, frameworks, or systems that derive from a specific model or set of models.
Example: "The conclusions of this research are based on a model that predicts consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "are derived from a model" or "are founded on a model".
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The statistical analyses are based on model optimisation and selection and are used to evaluate the shape of vertical amplitude ratio profiles.
The values are based on Model 1 reported in Table 6.
The amendments are based on model legislation sponsored by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a bipartisan association of conservative state legislators.
The main results presented below are based on Model III with WTP estimates derived from the WTP-Space model and simulation results presented subsequently.
While the classical approach used a certain hypothesis (e.g. the rôle of lipophilicity) from which a model was generated, some of the new tools are based on model generation without an a priori hypothesis.
They are based on model needs to meet at the project stages or data drops and enable consistency in communication and execution by facilitating the detailed definition of BIM milestones and deliverables (BIMForum 2016; BIMProtocol 2013).
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In most low-income countries, there are no comprehensive national-level data on cancer incidence and mortality, and the estimates are based on model-based rates of mortality (from WHO) and/or limited data on cancer incidence from regional cancer registries.
At larger scales, most studies are based on models.
This provides a firm link between two research fields (supernova explosions and supernova remnant evolution), which, traditionally, are based on models that are independent from each other.
One is that these new findings, published in this week's Nature, are based on modelling, which does not prove anything.
Most of the current steganography techniques are based on model-preserving principles.
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