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The phrase "associations based on this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing connections or relationships that are derived from a specific piece of information or context.
Example: "The study revealed several associations based on this data that warrant further investigation."
Alternatives: "connections derived from this" or "relationships established from this".
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Consistent with expectations, medicated hypertension was associated with known risk factors including daughters' race/ethnicity, menopausal status, BMI, diabetes, and age (data not shown), but only race/ethnicity, menopausal status, BMI, and diabetes were retained in the final model 3 based on p-values < 0.05, and associations based on this model were similar to those from model 2.
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They were replaced by decentralized welfare associations based on students' home origins.
The service watches what you listen to, and starts to draw associations based on those behaviors.
We tested the hypothesized associations based on the structural model results.
We have presented here a new classifier to predict functional protein associations based on the AODE algorithm.
Sub-haplotypes were investigated for associations based on the block structure predicted in Haploview.
Subjects had to deduce associations based on the feedback provided by the computer software.
The links between the nodes represent intercategory associations based on the obtained responses.
In both cases the only difference in genotypes at these SNPs occurred in the C57BL/6J strain, which might explain the large change in association based on the importance of this strain in the HMDP.
Ms. Cross-White, the editor of The Tribune, raised the Groucho Marx question, asking "why anyone would want to belong to this association based on the fact that Jefferson was a man who took lecherous advantage of his property".
A recent meta-analysis of seven studies that reported associations between formaldehyde exposure and asthma in children concluded that there was a significant positive association (McGuin et al., 2010), with the majority of the weight for this association based on the studies by Garrett et al. (1999) and Rumchev et al. (2002).
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