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Free sign upThe phrase "are based on the experiments of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing research, findings, or conclusions that derive from specific experiments conducted by someone.
Example: "The results of this study are based on the experiments of Dr. Smith, which were conducted over a five-year period."
Alternatives: "derive from the experiments of" or "rely on the experiments of".
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The two creep equations and the rheological parameters A 0 and B 0 are based on the experiments of Spiers et al. (1990) and Wawersik and Zeuch (1986).
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All results are based on the average of triplicate experiments.
The data are based on the average of three independent experiments.
These results are based on the type of cancer cell that has been experimented.
Most behavioral experiments within circadian research are based on the analysis of locomotor activity.
These are based on the authors' interpretation of different literature including data from in vitro experiments.
Results are based on the mean and standard deviation of at least three independent experiments.
The third part of the experiment was based on the findings of experiment 2 (perfusion variation in time).
The ExperimentScore is based on the number of experiments in which a PPI has been observed.
The dose selection of TAFU is based on the previous experiments.
The method of MV was based on the first experiments performed in mice [ 26].
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