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The phrase "as basic ingredient" is not correct in English; it should be "as a basic ingredient." You can use it when referring to a fundamental component in a recipe or process.
Example: "In this dish, salt is used as a basic ingredient to enhance the flavor."
Alternatives: "as a fundamental component" or "as a key ingredient."
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US genetically modified (GM) agriculture actually started with Bt cotton planting in 1995, but it only was the introduction of Roundup Ready soybeans in 1996, being exported worldwide as basic ingredient for the feed and food industry that initiated the worldwide public debate on the use of GM crops.
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As basic ingredients of reflector in reactor, graphite bricks are subjected to high temperature and irradiation and the stress field of graphite structures determines integrity of reflector and makes a great difference to safety of whole structure.
Section 2 describes in detail the proposed solution, summarizing the main technologies and protocols that are used as basic ingredients.
The history of science provides another paradigmatic example of the use of these figures as basic ingredients in physical description: Kepler's 1596 Mysterium Cosmographicum presents a planetary architecture grounded on the five regular solids.
As well as basic ingredients, labels also disclose country of origin, irradiation and even, orange juice 'made from concentrate'.
It uses a data driven approach, having Boolean (discrete logic) inference and linearity assumption as basic ingredients underlying network reconstruction and data prediction.
Many authors emphasize group communication, dialogue, planning, and reflecting as basic ingredients in workplace learning.
Sodalite, once treasured as the basic ingredient of ultramarine pigment, is still used as a gemstone and as the desired constituent of many of the blue rocks used as facing stones.
Flour, finely ground cereal grains or other starchy portions of plants, used in various food products and as a basic ingredient of baked goods.
It's there in the Malleus Maleficarum [a 15th century treatise on the prosecution of witches], with witches using the fat of murdered children as the basic ingredient," says University of York historian Professor Jim Sharpe.
At the outset, one limited question can be affirmatively answered: Can a computable sequence of numbers, S = (a1, a2, a3, · · · ), serve as the basic ingredient of a probability theory by providing all of the necessary points in a probability space?
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