Sentence examples for based on is new from inspiring English sources

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A prototype system "PMOLD" is developed based on is new method.

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But that's unsurprising, as this was a time when the ideology this country is based on was new, so it took genuine brains to understand and fight for it.

And I, ironically, have been saying that emission-free fuel which is not based on biomass is the new "prize".

In contrast, subsequent submissions for previously-reviewed drugs that were based on new indications were considered as separate, individual recommendations.

Devising drugs based on genetics is a new approach that pharmaceutical companies have not yet embraced, Dr. Topol said.

This new model is based on a new platform Subaru is using for its new Ascent and Forester SUVs as well.

It is based on new parameter, which is named as 'approximate-bright sunshine duration' from the real-time measurement.

This exciting and entertaining demonstration is based on a new game concept being jointly developed with Square Enix Co., Ltd.

The Journey courses are based on a new integration that is emerging from the dialogue of the sciences and humanities.

The distillers' action in 1948 to voluntarily refrain from TV ads was based on a new medium, which is vastly different now.

The proposed method is based on a new approximation function that is able to fourth-order match the Gaussian function.

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