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The phrase "are based on modelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing theories, conclusions, or decisions that derive from a model or simulation.
Example: "The results of the study are based on modelling conducted over several years to predict climate change impacts."
Alternatives: "are grounded in modeling" or "are derived from modeling".
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Practical applications are based on modelling of vacuum science problems, especially the modelling of a cold cathode pressure gauge.
In contrast to many other studies, our results are based on modelling male demography.
However, the results are based on modelling hypothetical scenarios and rely on observational data, which implies that residual confounding cannot be ruled out.
Note that the confidence intervals shown in Table 5 are based on modelling the meta-analysis data and are not intended for trial planning purposes; the width of the interval will be dependent on the sample size of future trials.
One is that these new findings, published in this week's Nature, are based on modelling, which does not prove anything.
The job losses came chiefly as a result of higher energy prices.Those findings, however, are based on modelling, with all the complications and caveats that entails.
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The prediction method is based on modelling the nonlinear propagation of one-dimensional sawtooth waveforms.
The 5% figure is based on modelling data arising out of the 2006 drought.
The software product is based on modelling — performing a mass and energy balance.
This is based on modelling the evolution of double white dwarfs (Nelemans et al., 2000, 2001; Toonen et al. 2012).
The ANOVA-model is based on modelling normalized log2-intensities, but SNR evaluations are calculated with focus on ratios.
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