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The phrase "are based on published" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information, research, or findings that rely on previously published sources or works.
Example: "The conclusions of this study are based on published research from various scientific journals."
Alternatives: "derived from published" or "grounded in published".
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The centres exhibit a relatively high level of integration with mainstream medical care and the CIT offered are evidence-based or evidence-informed (i.e. CIT guidelines are based on published research in peer-reviewed journals or expert consensus), follow a strict 'do no harm' principle and the therapists must have current membership of their National or State organisation.
Lawyers believe that because these figures are based on published cases, the true number is even higher.
Elizabeth Ward, an epidemiologist and chairwoman of the advisory committee, acknowledged that its recommendations "are based on published research, but not epidemiologic studies of people who were exposed to the material at the World Trade Center, because it takes a long time between when the exposure occurs and when you may see the cancer outcome".
All the discussions below are based on published journal papers and patents available.
Mid-term technology process models are based on published lab-scale experimental data.
The age estimations are based on published standards utilizing metamorphosis of the auricular surface [26], the pubic symphysis [27] and that of the os pubis [28].
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Our protocol for voxel-based morphometry was based on published methodology (28).
Hence, Wikipedia articles must be based on published sources not on archive material.
Most of the murals were based on published images of Dr. King, edited to context.
This review is based on published literature, therefore no datasets/databases exist.
The analysis is based on published data and relates to Swedish conditions.
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