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"basis for conversion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically refers to the reasoning or foundation behind a decision or action to change something into something else. Example: The company's declining profits were the basis for their conversion to a new business model.
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The arithmetic mean provided the basis for conversion to FORTA labels.
The description by Cox et al. served as the basis for conversion of physical to genomic distances on the autosomal chromosomes [ 25].
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By virtue of sheer numbers, the 2004-9 Priss is the popular basis for conversions: in those four calendar years, nearly 750,000 were sold in the United States, according to J. D. Power & Associates.
His table of relative analgesic potencies of the clinically used opioids formed the basis for dose conversion tables that are used throughout the world and are found in virtually every Pharmacology text.
Building upon related research findings and engineering insights, the basis for energy conversion is the harnessing of impulsive kinetics induced as a multistable structure is extended and compressed.
Thus, the basis for the conversion of retinoma to differentiated retinoblastoma remains unclear.
The arithmetic mean provided the basis for back conversion to FORTA labels that were compiled for all drugs in a separate, annotated list.
The advantage of that approach is that the grammatical analysis can be used as a basis for a conversion to the chemical structure.
The molecular basis for the conversion (in archea) of photon energy into more useful potential energy relies on proton translocation between a photoisomerized retinal molecule and the amino acid residues on the protein scaffold in which it is buried.
Although the Lombards do not in any case seem to have been religious fanatics, it may well have been Agilulf who laid the basis for a peaceful conversion of his people to Catholicism, owing to his careful cultivation of links to Catholic figures such as Pope Gregory I (despite his wars with Rome) or to the Irish missionary Columban, who founded the monastery of Bobbio, near Pavia, about 612.
This chapter contains the engineering basis for renewable energy conversion into desired energy supply forms.
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