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The phrase "also be encapsulated in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain elements or concepts can be included or contained within a larger framework or context.
Example: "The findings of the research can also be encapsulated in a comprehensive report that summarizes the key insights."
Alternatives: "can also be included in" or "may also be contained in".
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Poorly water-soluble substances can also be encapsulated in ADF4(C16) microbeads during self-assembly.
ICG may also be encapsulated in the aqueous compartment of liposomes.
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It is shown that the SnO2 nanoparticles of 3 6 nm in diameter are not only attached onto the surface of graphene sheets by anchoring with surface functional groups, but they also are encapsulated in pore channels formed by entangled graphene sheets.
(11) Hydrophobic molecules can also be encapsulated into the nanoparticle core.
Quantum dots can be also be encapsulated by a shell of material such as a polymer, micelle, or bead that makes them more soluble in particular media [39].
Furthermore, antibiotics were also able to be encapsulated in the hydrogel to avoid the potential wound infection during tumor surgery.
Researchers and developers of online and mobile tools may want to assess not only the skills of prospective target patient populations, but also their motivations and concerns, which can be encapsulated in the term "readiness".
The rudimentary plots can be encapsulated in brief sentences.
It refused to be summed up neatly, to be encapsulated in a paragraph or so".
But a system could be encapsulated in this respect without being encapsulated across the board.
These equations can be encapsulated in states of automata.
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