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The phrase "devices are based on" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the underlying principles or technology that a device relies on to function. Here is an example: "The newest smartphone models are based on advanced artificial intelligence algorithms, allowing for more efficient and intuitive user experiences."
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In order to fulfil the requirements of the information society there is a growing demand for nanoelectronic devices with new or largely improved performances; these devices are based on low-dimensional carrier systems, and in particular on zero-dimensional ones, that have peculiar properties as compared to the three- and two-dimensional counterparts.
Such devices are based on the Sagnac effect, first demonstrated by the French scientist Georges Sagnac in 1913.
Such devices are based on thermoelectric effects involving interactions between the flow of heat and of electricity through solid bodies.
Such devices are based on liquid crystals, materials that have a structure somewhere between that of a highly ordered solid and liquid where the molecules are disordered.
The computers in smart devices are based on a small selection of cheap off-the-shelf hardware and usually run standard software.
The semiconductor transistors that govern the behavior of our cell phones, our computers, our cars, and many other electronic devices are based on quantum-mechanical principles associated with the electronics that drive their computing capability.
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Some older input methods for mobile devices were based on scribbled gestures, like Palm's Graffiti.
The selection of devices is based on individual needs and capabilities of the people in their environment.
Originally, Professor Himanen said, mobile computing devices were based on the need for doing things on the move, when working by any other means was impractical.
The devices were based on heterostructure polymer-graphene composite layers.
Operation principle of the devices is based on self-collimation and directional coupling mechanism.
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