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The phrase "are enumerated by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a list or a set of items that are being counted or specified by a particular source or author.
Example: "The key principles of the theory are enumerated by Smith in his latest publication."
Alternatives: "are listed by" or "are detailed by".
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Here we introduce Chromatin Isolation by RNA Purification (ChIRP), where tiling oligonucleotides retrieve specific lncRNAs with bound protein and DNA sequences, which are enumerated by deep sequencing.
Finally, the configurations of 6-DOF forging manipulators are enumerated by integrating the selected main motion mechanisms with the yawing mechanisms.
Suppose that \(S\) is r.e. and its elements are enumerated by Turing machine \(M\) as above.
Further, the existing issues in generation resource utilization are enumerated by introducing the STEP model in Section 3, with a detailed analysis of each problem.
Bond geometries are enumerated by considering the element, existing bond orders and the order of the new bond to be created.
Other distinguished wrestlers are enumerated by Krause (p135, &c)., who has also given a very minute account of the game of wrestling and every thing connected with it, in his Gymnastik und Agon.
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Spiked cells were enumerated by counting CellTracker-positive cells in two Nageotte chambers (Hausser Scientific).
What constitutes "cause" in this context could be enumerated by Congress in specific grounds for impeachment.
It inspired many commentaries, which were enumerated by Ḥajjī Khalīfa (Kâtip Çelebi), the 17th-century Turkish historian and bibliographer.
Surviving cells were enumerated by plating on Oxford agar and analysed by factorial ANOVA.
Recovered survivors were enumerated by standard plate counting or the most probable number technique, as appropriate.
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