Sentence examples for categorization was based on from inspiring English sources

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Monotonically increasing quartiles were produced only 14 32% of the time when OP exposures were categorized based on a single sample measurement, but increased to 55 66% when categorization was based on the mean value of four samples.

The categorization was based on visual assessment of the MPS images.

Gene categorization was based on a literature review.

This categorization was based on the historical studies of Finnish populations [37] [38].

Categorization was based on date of birth – i.e., exposure to famine in early life.

Clinical categorization was based on biochemical and viral markers.

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Usually, this categorization is based on the biophysical and/or structural properties of a residue's side-chain group.

The following categorization is based on (Androutsellis-Theotokis and Spinellis 2004) and (Yamamoto et al. 2005).

This categorization is based on (Schiffer 1998) and (Burnett and Baker 1994).

This categorization is based on mission statements available at organization web sites and the representatives' own declarations during my interviews.

This categorization is based on the findings of Waite and Lillard (1991), who find that couples experience a "honeymoon" period after each new birth and that the marriage is most stable during these times.

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