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be basis
noun
A starting point, base or foundation for an argument or hypothesis.
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Let (varphi_{i}), (i=1,2,ldots,m(h)), be basis functions of the space (V_{h}).
The obtained results can be basis of further investigation on improvement of strength of PdNi alloys in high temperature chemical application.
This initial study gave very interesting and promising results which can be basis for further studies of such new type of azo-stilbene based substances.
Conclusions: These lesions could be the ultrastructural evidence of the placental barrier breakage leading to rejective reaction we presumed to be basis of preeclampsia.
Combined with a description for the decreasing mass and size of a dissolving bubble in an aqueous solution this will be basis for bubble swarm modeling.
Wettstein announced in his Prolegomena ad Novi Testamenti Graeci (1730) that Codex A is the oldest and the best manuscript of New Testament, and should be basis in every reconstruction of the New Testament text.
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There is basis in the literature for our view.
aCommercial or 'as is' basis.
User accepts the Program on an "as is" basis.
These results were basis for new appointment scheduling rules.
aExpressed on a commercial or 'as is' basis.
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