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The phrase "based on exclusion" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that is dependent upon leaving something out or excluding something, such as a decision made on the basis of considering only certain elements and excluding others. For example: "The decision to hire the candidate was based on exclusion, as the hiring committee chose to consider only experience and not qualifications."
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Diagnosis is based on exclusion.
However, general tolerance mechanisms are based on exclusion, chelation and sequestration processes (Figure 1).
One thousand four hundred eleven studies were excluded from the analysis based on exclusion criteria established for this systematic review and meta-analysis (Fig. 1).
We conclude that spacing patterns in the local jaguar population were likely based on exclusion through territoriality rather than food limitation.
However, such experimental conditions are hard to come by in a cross-country study based on cross-sectional data where the use of selectivity correction procedures based on exclusion restrictions are not easy to defend.
This evaluation included a search for available software tools, a pre-screening step to narrow down the list of candidates based on exclusion criteria, a numerical software check based on the kinetic evaluation of a number of example datasets, and a final quantitative ranking based on a system of weighted scores that was established within the project.
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Consequently, each complication has a different sample size, based on exclusions and inclusions.
I am aware this is not easy, especially if one group defines its well-being based on the exclusion or subordination of other groups.
There are two basic types of membrane separations: one involves the mechanical separation of sample components based on size exclusion.
But explanations based on historical exclusion and rabbinic law go only so far.
"They can opt for a model based on social exclusion, poverty, hunger and cutting benefits, or they can opt for social inclusion and institutional renewal".
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