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The phrase "are captured from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the source or origin of something that has been obtained or recorded.
Example: "The data for this study are captured from various online surveys conducted over the past year."
Alternatives: "are obtained from" or "are sourced from".
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Microscopic food particles are captured from the water as they pass through the house.
Many of the scenes are captured from above and are painterly in composition, but in a different way from the tonally rich prints in Culatra.
These dimensions are captured from our data as follows.
By user profile learning, user's interests are captured from the relevant documents.
Images are captured from every possible angle – the default view is as if you are in the driver's seat.
Since the left and right images are captured from different views, some pixels around objects are occluded [11].
WSN traffic features presented in Table 1 are captured from the Ethernet link of the WSN IP gateway.
Behaviors of the virtual users are captured from real-world operations using a capturing tool of the CLIF server.
Moreover, since they are captured from October to February, subjects wear various clothes according to a season change.
The proposed IAS is merited by an adaptive threshold level while needed information are captured from single end only.
The vibration signals are captured from the experiments and the burst in the vibration signal is focused in the analysis.
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