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The phrase "are defined to contain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are specifying the parameters or characteristics of something, often in technical or formal writing.
Example: "The parameters of the study are defined to contain all relevant variables that may affect the outcome."
Alternatives: "are specified to include" or "are established to encompass".
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In the Face Recognition Vendor Test [1], low-resolution face images are defined to contain an interocular distance of 75 pixels, we used even lower resolutions with interocular distances of 50 pixels and lower.
d Chemotaxis gene clusters are defined to contain three or more che genes.
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While "weapons-grade" plutonium is defined to contain at least 92% plutonium-239 (of the total plutonium), the United States have managed to detonate an under-20Kt device using plutonium believed to contain only about 85% plutonium-239, so called '"fuel-grade" plutonium.
Bootstrap options to resampling methods were defined to contain 1000 replications.
ASH positions were defined to contain at least 25%% of the second base.
Standards for both KLK13 and actin RNAs were defined to contain an arbitrary starting concentration, since no primary preparations exist.
For example, an A4 is defined to contain four GCT repeats and A5.1 contains five triplet repeats plus one additional nucleotide insertion (GCCT) causing a frameshift mutation.
Standards for both MIC-1 and actin RNAs were defined to contain an arbitrary starting concentration, since no primary calibrators exist.
The set B u, n: b i ∈ ℝ is defined to contain the bouton locations for neuron n at location u in space.
Because our windows were defined to contain 50 rare variants, each different MAF threshold induces a different set of window definitions.
The single crystal unit cell was defined to contain one pair of Zn and O ion (ZnO dimer) for the purpose of comparison convenience.
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