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"correction based on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to describe a process of changing something according to specific criteria or a set of standards. For example: "The student was given a correction based on the professor's grading rubric."
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a Mean number of controls with each genotype, after correction, based on one simulation of 50 iterations.
This study presents a new MR-based method for bone attenuation correction, based on 31P-MRI of hydroxyapatite crystals.
EEG data were corrected for EOG artifacts using ocular correction based on Gratton and Coles (Gratton et al., 1983).
When necessary, acquired volumes were corrected for motion with a 3D rigid motion correction, based on skull movement.
The correction based on Nyholt's Me was liberal when there is only one LD block, but conservative in the multiple-LD-block scenarios.
The non-corrected PET sinogram was then reconstructed with both scatter estimation and attenuation correction based on the reference CT or pseudo CT μ-maps.
We have taken the approach that a correction based on calibration-loss curves from preliminary experiments is used to correct pressure measurements performed during repeated loading scenarios.
A coil-uniformity correction based on the proton density image was applied prior to segmentation of water-based and fat-based tissues.
Correction based on a Doppler velocimetry has been applied in order to globally correct radar data.
Under the terms of the private network, transactions verified in private blockchains may be altered ex-post-facto, including error correction, based on a set of authorizations.
We guarantee the stability of the internal dynamics by adding a boundary-layer correction based on singular perturbations.
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