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The phrase "are listed based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how items or information are organized or categorized according to specific criteria.
Example: "The candidates are listed based on their qualifications and experience."
Alternatives: "are arranged according to" or "are categorized by".
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For 2 MW, the best wind turbine brands are listed based on expert interviews and literature review and they are used to establish a decision-making model with four main criteria consisting technical, economic, environmental, and customer attributes with various sub-criteria.
Teams are listed based on the sequence of their contributions.
As a quick reminder, these stocks are listed based on their overall sentiment shift for the month of February on a scale of 0-100, 50 being the median as anything below 50 is considered bearish and anything above bullish.
The players are listed based on their NBA potential.
Genes are listed based on their annotation in functional groups.
Only those TFs identified also for the whole microarray dataset are listed (based on chip-Chip analysis), without consideration of statistical significance.
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From tabulated scores, a primary selection of antibodies was listed based on having a positive score on one or both immunoassays multiple times.
All the different hydrocyclones have been listed based on economical performance in terms of exploitation costs per unit product (potato starch).
The average performance of classifiers has been listed based on the imputation by K-nearest neighbor (Knn = 1, Knn = 3, Knn = 5, and Knn = 7), mean, and medoid, respectively.
All treatments were listed based on increasing sequence of TVC.
For each of the 11 measures, every school in Wales is listed based on score from top to bottom.
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