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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are indicated based upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how certain outcomes or results are determined or shown based on specific criteria or information.
Example: "The results of the survey are indicated based upon the responses collected from participants."
Alternatives: "are shown according to" or "are determined based on".
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Conversely, air sampling conducted when ventilation rates are atypically high or temperatures are atypically low could lead to an incorrect determination that no actions are indicated based upon a measurement from a single point in time.
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In all cases, bone cancer pain was indicated based upon clinical diagnosis.
At the results visit, additional treatment was provided if indicated based upon laboratory findings.
We also asked respondents to indicate, based upon their clinical practice experience, the PNBs they believed to be essential to master during residency training.
Deleted bases are indicated by "-".
A positive result was indicated upon observation of a 200 base pair PCR product, representing the capsid, and at least one of the envelope targets is present.
Following surgery, systemic adjuvant chemotherapy is indicated in selected cases of localized disease based upon prognostic risk factors.
If a needle biopsy based upon palpable abnormalities or mammography/ultrasound is indicated, you should have a needle biopsy to rule out cancer.
Further, medications such as bisphosphonates may not be indicated for osteoporosis prevention if only short-term survival is expected based upon the VACS Index.
The primary identification based upon percent sequence identity as described in the materials and methods is indicated.
The models involved in the comparison are selected based upon their accuracy, precision, simplicity, and range of applicability as indicated in the literature.
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