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"basis of formation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the underlying principles or factors that contribute to the creation or development of something. Example: The scientific basis of formation for the theory of evolution is supported by a vast array of evidence from various fields of study.
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One alternate suggestion is that planets should be distinguished from brown dwarfs on the basis of formation.
To further understand the molecular basis of formation of these 'intraganglionic hair cells', we analyzed expression of multiple hair cell specific genes.
We can only speculate about the biophysical basis of formation of this co-operative complex.
Moreover, these observations suggest that nonfunctional transcripts might be distinguished from bona fide functional transcripts on the basis of formation of a discrete species on Northern blotting, and by conservation of expression among different organisms.
Finally, the properties of the two xylanases were compared (enzyme dosage 1 mg protein/g DM) on the hydrolysis of hydrothermally pretreated, washed wheat straw on the basis of formation of reducing sugars.
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Studies in C. elegans have provided insights into the cellular and molecular basis of organ formation and have revealed similarities and differences in the formation of homologous structures in metazoans.
UC Berkeley Events Calendar: Plant and Microbial Biology Plant Seminar: "Molecular Mechanisms of Organelle Formation in Bacteria" In the Komeili Lab, we have developed the tools to understand the molecular basis of magnetosome formation and magnetite biomineralization in Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1.
His research interests include cerebroprotection from stroke and the determination of the genetic basis of aneurysm formation.
This production is the basis of wood formation and is thus essential for the accumulation of a large proportion of terrestrial biomass.
The self-organized dynamics of vortex-like rotating waves, which are also known as scroll waves, are the basis of the formation of complex spatiotemporal patterns in many excitable chemical and biological systems1,2,3,4.
Wilson is also collaborating with MIT Professor Susumu Tonegawa, also a member of the Picower Institute, in genetic studies to look for the molecular basis of memory formation during sleep.
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