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The phrase "are first employed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the initial use or application of something in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In this study, the new techniques are first employed to analyze the data before any conclusions are drawn."
Alternatives: "are initially used" or "are first utilized".
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To achieve control design, Lagrange's equations are first employed to derive equations of motion for the lens holder.
3D depth estimation and a fast implicit distance function-based region growing are first employed to extract the initial shape estimation.
A Takagi Sugeno (T S) fuzzy model and parallel-distributed compensation (PDC) scheme are first employed to design a nonlinear fuzzy controller for the stabilization of nonlinear systems.
Once the global stiffness and inertia matrices are obtained upon assembling all modules of the subsystems, two constrained optimization techniques are first employed: the fixed pose optimization and the global optimization inside a cube.
In the part of numerical simulations, several simple problems with analytical solutions are first employed to validate the proposed fast optimization algorithm, then the proposed method is compared with NSGA-II for the same multi-objective transfer problem.
A Takagi Sugeno (T S) fuzzy model and parallel distributed compensation (PDC) scheme are first employed to design a nonlinear fuzzy controller for the stabilization of time-delay fuzzy systems.
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