Sentence examples for were basis from inspiring English sources

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were basis

noun

A starting point, base or foundation for an argument or hypothesis.

Exact(5)

The electrical properties of the varistor were basis of I-V characteristic measurement that shows breakdown voltage was 98 V/mm with non-linear coefficient 21.6.

Three critical points, and namely the primary bifurcation point, the primary higher limit point and the primary lower limit point were basis for the plot of relative critical pressure versus slenderness parameter.

These results were basis for new appointment scheduling rules.

Obtained data were basis for functional analysis related to processes critical for early folliculogenesis.

The results of these interviews were taken down, assigned to the different topics and thus were basis for the analysis of causes.

Similar(53)

There is basis in the literature for our view.

aCommercial or 'as is' basis.

User accepts the Program on an "as is" basis.

aExpressed on a commercial or 'as is' basis.

Your original cost basis is therefore $5108.

Money is no basis for common ground.

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