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The phrase "are based on variables" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, theories, or models that rely on different factors or elements that can change.
Example: "The results of the experiment are based on variables such as temperature, pressure, and humidity."
Alternatives: "depend on factors" or "rely on parameters".
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"Traditionally, rates are based on variables like gender and age," he said.
Often these hazards are based on variables that include the type of business, how it operates online, where it's located, and the access it provides employees, business partners and customers.
The OLS results are based on variables aggregated at the municipality level, which provides the proper comparison to the IV results because the threshold instrument varies only at the municipality level.
Furthermore, when subgroups are based on variables measured after randomisation, the analyses are particularly susceptible to bias.
The criteria created are based on variables identified by most studies as relevant, which partially support their validity.
The algorithms are based on variables that patients are likely to know or that are routinely recorded in general practice computer systems.
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They are based on variable kinematics and quasi-static behavior for the electromagnetic fields.
They are based on variable kinematics and quasi-static behavior of the electromagnetic fields.
He said the decision to enter an unsecured residence is not one made lightly, and is based on variables such as if the officer observes mail piled up by a door or sees someone inside who appears to be in physical distress.
Step 3: The logistic regression models (one for each EBP activity) was based on variables from step 2 that were entered into two blocks.
An adaptive capacity index may be based on variables that are scenario dependant and geographically-explicit. Project: Impact of Global Change on the Coastal Areas of the Rio De La Plata: Sea Level Rise and Meteorological Effects.
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