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Discover Ludwig"based also on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when discussing something that is rooted in more than one source of evidence, information, or experience. For example: "Our decision was based on our research findings, but also on the feedback we received from our customer base."
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The preference for the dTap-IPV is based also on logistical aspects (one vaccine for all boosters).
Convincingly (based also on the Nup358 analysis), one populations seems to be rather cytoplasmic, while the other is more nucleoplasmic.
However, as Mr Friedman argues, the decision is based also on subjective opinion, taste and politics.
So with that in mind, and based also on the belief that it's always good to make the industry re-examine its relentless push towards reduced levels of service and comfort, Gulliver sonorously welcomes this intervention by Airbus.
A Palo Alto, Calif., company called Lex Machina takes data from patent litigation outcomes and predicts whether or not you should settle, based also on things like the type of intellectual property, the judge and the court hearing the case.
We have a lot of footage and will trawl through it to see how we can exploit weaknesses, based also on my having bowled at them in the nets and spent a lot of time with them - and understanding how they think as batters.
In this work, based also on his lectures at the museum, he put forward his principle of the "correlation of parts," according to which the anatomical structure of every organ is functionally related to all other organs in the body of an animal, and the functional and structural characteristics of organs result from their interaction with their environment.
Such judgments are based also on personal beliefs to which only each participant has access.
Similar results, based also on atomistic theory, were obtained by Bryant et al. [42].
This conclusion is based also on the positron annihilation data obtained with dezincified brasses.
Another proof of the Markov-Kakutani theorem, based also on the separation theorem, can be found in [15].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com