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Free sign upThe phrase 'based on basis' is not correct in written English.
The correct phrase would be 'based on a basis.' For example: We will make our decision based on a basis of fairness and equity.
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The modelling of smooth effects is based on basis functions like e.g. B-splines or radial basis functions.
Sawada et al. [19] proposed an approach based on basis vector clustering of the normalized estimated mixing matrices.
The advantage of the present method (compared with methods based on basis sets of different kinds) is not limitation on the nonlinear term.
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Two numerical examples are also presented to show that the filtering algorithm based on the basis dependent Lyapunov function has less conservative than the one based on the basis independent Lyapunov function.
Admission based on priority basis.
Then Rogge continued: "The fog you see is based on the basis of humidity and heat.
"The fog you see is based on the basis of humidity and heat," Rogge said at a news conference.
The performance of SVR is optimized using genetic algorithm (GA) based on radial basis function kernel.
The safety research budget based on worldwide basis is increasing day-by-day.
Based on the basis, symmetric trigonometric polynomial curves like Bézier curves are constructed.
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