Can I remove the word "the" before the word "analysis" in the below sentences?
On the basis of
theanalysis above, ...Based on
theanalysis above, ...
And why?
Can I remove the word "the" before the word "analysis" in the below sentences?
On the basis of the analysis above, ...
Based on the analysis above, ...
And why?
While analysis can be a mass-noun, in this context it is obviously referring to a particular piece or instance of analysis, and so is a singular count noun and should have an article.
Therefore the analysis is appropriate in these sentences.
Based on analysis below is grammatical, but would imply that what follwed was not a single piece of analysis ("the analysis") or multiple pieces of analysis ("the analyses"), but a generalized (and non-specific) lump of analysis which cannot be separated into individual analyses. It might be appropriate if for example the whole of the rest of the paper is given over to various bits of analysis. But it would be unusual.