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Discover Ludwig"visual basis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is predicated upon visual information or to refer to a visual foundation or basis of something. For example, you could say "Understanding the natural world requires a visual basis".
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1.44am GMT As the search continues on a predominantly visual basis in the Indian Ocean visibility is extremely significant.
Mr. Byers, a lecturer at Columbia's School of the Arts, produced photographic sequences that became the visual basis for a classic analysis of many-to-many communication.
The gallery's chief curator, Xavier Bray, described it as "an extraordinary experiment which has allowed people of all generations to reconnect with the collection and re-engage with it on a purely visual basis".
On visual basis, mineral matters constituted 60.8%.
Pantellerian obsidian, easily differentiable from the other central Mediterranean sources on a visual basis, is a Na- and Fe-rich greenish opaque stone known as Pantellerite [8],[9].
Mobli uniquely applies filters on a visual basis but also in relation to location, so users can frame photos taken in a sports stadium in team colors, or taken at a conference with branded filters.
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In order to select which of the four models considered is more appropriate for every cause of death, on a more objective and non-visual basis, Table 1 shows the DIC for every model and the proportion of times, out of 100 replications, that each of them has attained the lowest DIC for the four different models considered (in brackets).
Whereas numerous models of visual word recognition postulate the existence of two pathways in reading such as a lexical route and a second one applying grapheme-phoneme conversion rules in order to explain word frequency effect [ 48, 49], our data suggest a more visual-basis effect.
Indeed, the notion of a 'Bayesian brain' – the idea that the brain is continuously predicting the most likely interpretation of new visual input on basis of context and memory, providing priors for analysis – gained a large amount of support in the recent literature [4].
On this basis, visual inspection of putative RCL amino acid sequences revealed a diversity of 11 different residues K, R, L, G, A, S, E, C, Y, I and M at the P1 sites (figure 3).
Moreover, the Ocular Trauma Classification System (OTCS) [ 24] classified the ocular trauma on the basis of visual acuity, anatomical location of wound, mechanism of injury, and presence of an afferent pupillary defect.
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