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The phrase "are described in the appendix" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to information or details that can be found in the appendix section of a document or report.
Example: "The methodologies used in the study are described in the appendix for further clarification."
Alternatives: "are detailed in the appendix" or "are outlined in the appendix".
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Details are described in the appendix.
The parameter update equations are described in the appendix.
The complete electronic search strategies are described in the Appendix.
Finally, the derivations of partial equations are described in the Appendix.
38 and 39 are described in the "Appendix" at the end of the paper.
where ℜ ⋅ denotes the real part of a number, and R1 and R2 are described in the Appendix.
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Additional arrangements for the final Ph.D. examination are described in the Appendices to this handbook.
The results of the sensitivity analysis are described in the Appendices.
The implementation of dynamic metadata tables using the Java programming language together with an object-relational mapping system, Hibernate, is described in the Appendix.
The procedure is described in the Appendix.
The solution of this equation is described in the Appendix.
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