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Discover LudwigThe phrase "noted based on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been observed, for example, "The rise in sales was noted based on the increase in customer inquiries."
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Differential patterns of eating were noted based on group and stress condition.
"Google Instant makes your searches two to five seconds faster," Mayer noted based on Google's study of users.
For each lesion the corresponding anatomical structure was noted based on anatomical information of the spatially co-registered PET/CT and PET/MRI image sections.
For each lesion the corresponding anatomical structure was noted based on anatomical information of the spatially co-registered PET/CT and PET/MR image sections.
A general widening of the distribution in the United States had long been noted, based on household survey data, but the subject was given new momentum by the investigative work of Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez.
For reading, Wagemaker (1996, p. 42) noted, based on IEA Reading Literacy Study data, that "in some countries, it is evident that disparity between boys and girls is not uniformly systematic across the ability distribution".
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Note : Based on Lemma 2.2, it is easy to learn that when the three parameters satisfy the condition of (H2), they satisfy the condition of non-resonance.
Servings: 4. Note: Based on a dish at Knead Patisserie in San Francisco.
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It's possible they tuned in and then tuned out: TVNewser also notes, based on quarter-hour viewing data, that the special "shed viewers from start to finish".
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