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The phrase "are elaborated from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something is developed or derived from another source or idea.
Example: "The theories presented in this paper are elaborated from previous research conducted in the field."
Alternatives: "are derived from" or "are developed from".
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They are elaborated from point clouds gained by aerial laser scanning by light detection and ranging method.
PlGF and VEGF are elaborated from erythroid precursors, but not by other hematopoietic cells 48– 50.
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A "Leda and the Swan" is developed from ancient cameos, like the one on show here that once belonged to Lorenzo the Magnificent, while a breezy "Europa and the Bull" is elaborated from a drawing from Filippino Lippi's studio.
With "Mantra" for two pianos and electronics (1970) he returned to precise notation and introduced a new style, in which entire compositions were to be elaborated from basic melodies.
A carbon membrane was elaborated from the as-obtained colloidal solution, using the slip-casting technique.
The IRI has been elaborated from a World Bank study in the 1980s [15].
The configuration is elaborated from a new search strategy in the design space.
Eight different types of passengers, which were elaborated from observations of actual passengers, have been modelled.
Homemade mixtures were elaborated from these wines according to a Simplex experimental design with 60 samples.
We show that optimized sponges can be elaborated from a simple pyrolysis treatment with rather low temperatures of 500 600 °C.
The observer design model is elaborated from the state system dynamics augmented with the dynamics of the unknown parameters.
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