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The phrase "based on these evidence" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when considering or discussing evidence that has been presented. For example: "The jury found the defendant guilty based on these evidence presented in court."
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Based on these evidence, The Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes Clinical Practice Guideline for Acute Kidney Injury proposed not using diuretics to prevent or treat AKI (1B recommendation), except in the management of volume overload (2C recommendation) [38].
Based on these evidence, we propose that SAP may have a role in vivo during the establishment of vaginal colonization and confirms the specificity of CBMs for glycogen [10].
Based on these evidence strands, a model was developed and then refined at a stakeholder workshop.
Based on these evidence reviewed above, we depicted the potential mechanism in Fig. 6c.
Based on these evidence levels, a graded recommendation can be formulated for the use of corticosteroids in severe CAP.
Based on these evidence, the panel expressed a low level of optimism (score around 30percentt) regarding the likelihood of efficacy of immunotherapy for passive immunization against S. aureus.
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Based on these evidences, we hypothesized that APOE gene polymorphism should be associated with migraine and TTH.
Based on these evidences, we suggest that the variations in ray parameter should be from the complex structures along the CMB.
Based on these evidences, it is proposed that vagus nerve stimulation could be of significant benefit in the management of the metabolic syndrome.
So that based on these evidences the elevation classes between 1646 and 1900 m; 1900.1 m and 2000 m and more than 2000 m above mean sea level were identified as more suitable, moderately suitable and not suitable respectively.
Based on these evidences, we cannot rule out another possible scenario that the heterotrophic bacteria in the coculture supply the methionine and its derivatives, not just cobalamin, for the cyanobacterium (Xie et al. 2016).
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