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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are predictions based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the foundation or reasoning behind certain predictions or forecasts.
Example: "The results of the study indicate that the climate models are predictions based on extensive historical data and current trends."
Alternatives: "are forecasts derived from" or "are estimations grounded in".
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The dashed lines are predictions based on both weak and strong scaling.
There are predictions, based on a large number of studies, which indicate a growing burden of diabetes, particularly in the developing countries [ 2- 4].
Furthermore, it is to be expected that displacement of the RNAP gene will have other effects; the question is how successful are predictions based on this limited perspective.
The MBV predictions of young bulls were combined with pedigree based predictions into an estimate of genomic estimated breeding values (GEBV) as GEBV = (w1 MBV + w2 SMGS /(w1 + w2), where SMGS are predictions based on the sire maternal-grandsire pathway and with i = 1 for MBV and i = 2 for SMGS.
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Many organisations realised how misleading were predictions based on straight-line extrapolations from the past.
The two other rankings were predictions based on the TICS score equal to the within-country minimum and maximum reported TICS score, respectively.
Interestingly, all of the DOX resistance genes successfully identified in this manner were predictions based on genetic but not proteomic interactions.
The MTMR-based predictions were more highly correlated (r = 0.81) with the energy to failure than were predictions based on individual micro-CT parameter (r < 0.6) or areal BMD (r = 0.03).
Here are some predictions based on the trend line: 1.
These are, however, predictions based on the existence of the proposed trimerization motif.
Unfortunately, doctors are trained not to give "false hope," and often give patients dire predictions that appear to be credible predictions based on statistics involving other patients.
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