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The phrase "are obtainable from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something can be acquired or accessed from a specific source.
Example: "The necessary documents are obtainable from the main office during business hours."
Alternatives: "can be acquired from" or "are available from".
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Nursing home records are obtainable from the state health department.
Lists of E-mail addresses are obtainable from on-line services and news-group postings.
Therefore, RM parameters are obtainable from expert interviews and manufacturer information.
Closed form solutions are obtainable from the other three functions, but only under restrictive assumptions.
Similar to the invasive gold standard, these hemodynamic parameters are obtainable from PET by use of the indicator dilution principle, as previously shown [14].
α and β are constants depicting chemosorption rate and the extent of surface coverage respectively, which are obtainable from the plot of qt against ln t.
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Substituting the known value of fluid velocity vector v n into (14), pOC n +1 can be obtained and then v n +1 is obtainable from (12).
The needed sulfur is obtainable from a number of sources.
The new compound, which was obtainable from cheap raw materials and in good yields, soon became an important industrial abrasive.
All photometric concepts are based on the idea of a standard candle, lamps having accurately known candle power being obtainable from the various national standards laboratories.
Euclid's formula forces any perfect number obtained from it to be even, and in the 18th century the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler showed that any even perfect number must be obtainable from Euclid's formula.
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