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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are formed upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the basis or foundation on which something is created or established.
Example: "The theories in this field are formed upon extensive research and empirical evidence."
Alternatives: "are based on" or "are established on".
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Free radicals are formed upon irradiation of polymers.
Cytoplasmic RNA granules are formed upon cell activation with mitogens, including stress granules that contain the RNA binding protein Tia1.
Macroscopic slip bands, similar to PSBs, are formed upon prolonged cycling at the high amplitude.
Different crystalline phases are formed upon annealing: α-Fe, Fe2W, Fe3W3C, Fe6W6C, and FeWO4.
It can be broad spectrum in its modification properties to derivatize all peptides as they are formed upon proteolysis.
This means that new photo active colour centres are formed upon near UV illumination composed of reduced silver species.
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Another diffusion path is through the voids [26], that are forming upon dehydrogenation, because of a shrinkage of the material by roughly 25%%.
WalmartLabs was formed upon Walmart's acquisition of Kosmix.
Tow-component gels were formed upon addition of an aliquot of each solution to GdL.
If two kinds of metal ions are discharged simultaneously, an alloy is formed upon crystallization.
After all, the country was formed upon the founding fathers' rejection of British monarchy and its hereditary principle.
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