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The phrase "are explained on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information that is detailed or clarified in a specific context, such as a document, article, or presentation.
Example: "The procedures for the project are explained on a dedicated page in the manual."
Alternatives: "are detailed in a" or "are outlined in a".
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Based on these micro droplets disordered convections are explained on a microscopic level which are generally called Marangoni instabilities.
There are many challenges and medical bills that the Becklers have confronted and are explained on a website at http://www.giveforward.com/raelynbeckler.
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The mechanism of conduction, the role of adsorbed water and complexation are explained on an energy diagram.
The degree to which the conditions of rural Aboriginal women's lives create possibilities for positive birth outcomes is obscured when poor birth outcomes are explained on an individual basis.
This approach is explained on a theoretical level and illustrated with examples drawn from design transcripts.
The demonstrated success of this modelling framework is explained on a physical basis.
This finding has been explained on a statistical basis by Pirenne1, who assumed that the two eyes are independent.
Once the students establish that an electrical charge is responsible for the balloons sticking to the wall, ask them how this charge could be explained on a molecular level.
I show that phrasal compounds can be explained on a par with regular compounding of two simplex roots as a natural consequence of the Multiple Spell-Out model of the Minimalist Program.
The present work shows that, similarly to considerations made in the literature with intercalation cathode materials, most of the partial molar entropy changes for Li insertion into graphite may be explained on a configurational basis.
The medical needs and wants of the male prisoners are really quite different than for the women, and I believe the difference is explained on a psychological basis.
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