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The phrase "are specified from" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you are indicating that something is defined or derived from a particular source or set of criteria.
Example: "The parameters for the experiment are specified from the guidelines provided by the research committee."
Alternatives: "are derived from" or "are defined by".
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Based on new observations via confocal microscopy, AR are specified from a group of ~10 L2-d somatic cells within each anther lobe (Kelliher and Walbot 2011) rather than arising from an initial asymmetric division of a single hypodermal cell, as proposed in the lineage model.
The field parameters are specified from the condition of minimum plastic dissipation.
In a second step, Coons patches are specified from these curves so that the resulting surface is globally zero- or first-order continuous.
The contact pressure and temperature are specified from the stationary conditions of the wear dissipation power or from the contact-conformity-condition.
The basic science of developmental neurobiology explores the elementary processes by which the brain forms (morphogenesis), structure is established (histogenesis), neuronal and glial subtypes are specified from progenitors, connections are established and operates.
Soil texture and depth are specified from US Geological Survey soil maps [96].
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Mc is specified from 0.2 to 0.8.
Firstly, a class of sparse structures is specified from a given fully parameterized H∞ filter.
Dr. Crick in no way rejected the orthodox scientific thesis that life evolved in some way, yet to be specified, from the chemicals present on the early earth.
This result is attributed to the inflexible nature of the Neumann boundary conditions on the fine mesh pressure which need to be specified from the coarse mesh.
The derivation of multiple geography conversion tables for public use is specified from the UK-wide 'All-Fields Postcode Directory' (AFPD).
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