"summarize into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it when you need to describe a process of reducing information about a certain topic into a summary, such as: "This report summarizes the findings of the survey into three key findings.".
We do so by applying index number theory, which allows us to aggregate (i.e. summarize into a single scalar) the bilateral relation between a given location (origin) and its surrounding destinations (e.g. commercial partners), considering infrastructure as the main input yielding accessibility to economic opportunities.
Our results highlight a non-monotonous behavior of the catalytic activities of Au Pd nanoalloys on composition that is of fundamental interest for the design of new catalysts, but also the subtleties of a delicate interplay of structural and electronic effects in determining reaction energetics, which are difficult to summarize into few, simple prescriptions.
After about a week, the lab sent us back pages of charts and graphs that we did our best to process and summarize into language that someone would actually want to read.
Below we summarize (into six categories) the 20 libraries that were produced for Q. robur and Q. petraea (see Table 1): i/ libraries H and I: Quercus petraea seedlings were grown at INRA Nancy (North East of France).
The 90 items were summarized into nine scales.
These topics may be summarized into the frame "missing participation".
Findings are summarized into four main points below.
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