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The phrase "computed based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how a value or result is determined from certain data or criteria.
Example: "The final score was computed based on the average of all the judges' scores."
Alternatives: "calculated from" or "derived from".
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Substrate temperatures are computed based on a one-dimensional partial differential equation that uses above- and below-ground boundary conditions20.
FC was computed based on multiple regression analyses.
A tentative letter grade is computed based on this score.
Two angles were then computed based on the body vector at each time point.
Statistically significant differences were computed based on the Student's t-tests.
Briefly, pairwise similarities between any two enriched terms are computed based on a Kappa-test score28.
The fibre stresses were computed based on force equilibrium considerations.
Clear sky solar radiation is computed based on latitude and longitude using the algorithm described in McCullough and Porter31.
A final r(predicted, observed) was computed based on the average of four repetition of this procedure.
Here, separately for each searchlight sphere, a representational dissimilarity matrix (RDM) was computed based on the BOLD activation patterns46.
False discovery rates were then computed based on the nominal P-values using the Benjamini Hochberg method.
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