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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an accessible summary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a summary that is easy to understand and available to a wide audience.
Example: "The report includes an accessible summary that highlights the key findings for those who may not be familiar with the technical details."
Alternatives: "a clear overview" or "a straightforward summary".
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Then, as each project starts and ends you could share an accessible summary with your database.
This framework is being used by policymakers as an accessible summary of the academic literature.
At only 19 pages, the ClimateWorks report is an accessible summary of the inexorable mathematics at the root of the climate-change problem.
"There is no questioning the impact of her argument," the magazine notes, while giving an accessible summary of "the patriarchy," as more densely characterized by Millett in her book: "Women are helpless... because men control the basic mechanisms of society".
It includes a call for "a new dialogue" on the planet's future, an accessible summary of climate science, a stinging critique of international talks that have produced ineffectual environmental agreements, and a rebuke of profit-driven economic development.
Zack (2002, 87 88) provides an accessible summary of the racial skeptic's argument against the biological foundations for race, sequentially summarizing the scientific rejection of essences, geography, phenotypes, post-Mendelian transmission genetics, and genealogies as possible foundations for races.
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Many papers reporting the results of genome or survey sequencing projects already describe TEs in an easily accessible summary table, which greatly facilitates analyses such as the one presented here.
While we doubt Qwiki's utility at breaking news or diving into a topic's specifics, it does compress the first steps of researching a new topic (i.e. quick Wikipedia, map, and Google image searches) into a quick, accessible summary.
They are the final published versions, each one complete with a broadly accessible summary (the eLife Digest).
Jonathan Fenby, a journalist and the author of books on France and Hong Kong, has made a valiant attempt to digest many of these recent monographs and articles, and "Chiang Kai-shek: China's Generalissimo and the Nation He Lost" gives a comprehensive and accessible summary of Chiang's life.
Fenby, a former editor of the South China Morning Post, gives a comprehensive and accessible summary of Chiang's life (1887-1975): his emergence in the 1920's as one of the Nationalist Party's leading generals; his drive to exterminate Communist organizations while resisting Japanese imperial expansion; and his eventual defeat at the hands of Mao Zedong's Red Army.
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