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The phrase "analyzed in this chapter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to content or topics that are examined or discussed within a specific chapter of a book or paper.
Example: "The key themes of the novel are analyzed in this chapter to provide a deeper understanding of the author's intent."
Alternatives: "discussed in this chapter" or "examined in this chapter".
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Wireless smart camera node architecture is analyzed in this chapter.
These reflector systems are also analyzed in this chapter, together with models of heat engines derived from basic thermodynamic principles.
The description of the studies, environmental and engineering processes, construction aspects, preventive measures and final restoration measures is analyzed in this chapter.
The stochastic nature of brittle fracture, which results from the random occurrence of fracture-initiating microstructural imperfections, is analyzed in this chapter.
Research strategies and approaches adopted in the search for active and efficient photocatalysts are also included and analyzed in this chapter.
The benefits of locating a cache within a workgroup, at the network gateway to an enterprise, within an ISP, in the backbone of the network, and as part of a server farm are analyzed in this chapter.
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To advance the search for better ways to prevent such disasters in the future, I analyze in this chapter three ways of regulating offshore drilling in the United States.
Figure 2 can show the conventional LFMCW radar's system structure from which the signal model is analyzed in previous chapters.
A practical arch suspended long-span structure is analyzed in the chapter.
A suitable bridge construction scheme is proposed and the auxiliary structure is analyzed in the chapter.
The effect of properties and characteristics of aggregates that affect the characteristics of concrete are analyzed in the chapter.
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