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The phrase "assessment method based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific approach or technique for evaluating something, typically in academic or professional contexts.
Example: "The assessment method based on peer review has proven to be effective in ensuring quality."
Alternatives: "evaluation technique grounded in" or "assessment approach derived from".
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With taking account of the strict safety requirements for the Communication-Based Train Control (CBTC) system, a safety assurance and assessment method based on safety verification and validation process was put forward.
A novel performance assessment method based on those transient data without failure history is proposed.
This study develops an integrated assessment method based on accounting uncertainty of environmental impacts.
A novel TWA assessment method based on least squares curve fitting techniques (LSCF) is presented in this paper.
Therefore, the assessment method based on fuzzy logic is useful to investigators looking for a more systemic assessment of sustainability.
An integrated assessment method based on toxicity test is necessary to vividly depict the safety of reclaimed water for reuse.
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Figure 9 A basic scheme used for video quality assessment methods based on bitstream-based features.
Figure 10 A basic scheme for quality assessment methods based on hybrid of NR-P and NR-B-based approaches.
Volume assessment methods based on dimensional measurements have the potential to be more accurate than gravimetric ones.
Relativized model factors were parameterized using standard remote assessment methods based on interpolated spatial data layers.
In this work, delamination assessment methods based on radiographic data are compared and correlated with mechanical test results (bearing test).
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