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It usually means the same thing as "based upon." You can use this phrase to describe the origin of a concept or plan, or to explain how something came to be. For example, "The new safety protocol was developed on the basis of the existing protocol."
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The world economy was developed on the basis of a high oil price.
We hypothesize that effective antipersister therapies may be developed on the basis of this knowledge.
Textile production in Argentina also developed on the basis of agricultural products, namely, wool and cotton.
The old world developed on the basis of a coalition - uneasy but understood - between humanity and its surroundings.
The Arctic fringe is being developed on the basis of mineral resource exploitation, but only in particular localities.
The models of the cell population dynamics were developed on the basis of the CompuCell3D multiscale modeling platform91.
Focus will be on combining top quality content developed on the basis of international research and a friendly user design.
(4) We'll also look at how certain mathematical theories have been developed on the basis of intuitionistic logic.
The system has been developed on the basis of fuzzy aggregation of parallel controllers.
Both are developed on the basis of nonperiodic B-spline curves.
We used a personalized experimental design developed on the basis of Q methodology to maintain subjectivity.
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