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The phrase "are widely based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is largely derived from or influenced by a particular source or set of sources.
Example: "The conclusions of the study are widely based on previous research conducted in the field."
Alternatives: "are largely derived from" or "are primarily grounded in".
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Performance analysis and evaluation of on-chip interconnect architectures are widely based on simulations, which become computationally expensive, especially for large-scale NoCs.
The WHO definitions of blindness and VI are widely based on best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) excluding uncorrected RE (URE) as a VI cause.
The World Health Organization (WHO) definitions of blindness and visual impairment are widely based on best-corrected visual acuity excluding uncorrected refractive errors (URE) as a visual impairment cause.
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Nowadays, MDD treatment is widely based on the prescription of biogenic-amine-based agents that selectively block the uptake of serotonin and/or norepinephrine.
Our study is widely based on these new guidelines and, when relevant, items in standardization of RSA of special importance to the reader of this article will be focused on.
Therefore, the results of our in vitro study are limited to our study design that was widely based on the DIN standard 13990.
The TTT EBM curricula is widely based on the model developed in McMaster University, Sackett's books on how to teach EBM and User's guide to medical literature [ 18].
Beutler and Waalen (2006) pointed out that the criteria for defining anaemia were widely based on World Health Organization expert committee recommendations made over 40 years ago, and which do not reflect differences between ethnic groups.
The identification of candidate genes for these traits is widely based on the principle of 'collecting evidences' in order to prioritize genes for further analysis from the huge lists of functional and positional candidate genes.
In dairy cattle, selection decisions on candidates are now widely based on Genomically Enhanced Breeding Values (GEBV) instead of Estimated Breeding Values (EBV) obtained after progeny testing.
Although the survey is sure not globally representative, it indicates that medical research is still widely based on basic statistical methods, which might be sufficient in low-dimensional settings, but medical data tend to be high dimensional.
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