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The phrase "are summarised in chapter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or findings that are compiled or condensed in a specific chapter of a document or book.
Example: "The key findings of the research are summarised in chapter four, providing a clear overview of the results."
Alternatives: "are outlined in chapter" or "are presented in chapter".
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(These arguments are summarised in chapter one of the book, Relational Remembering, by the late feminist philosopher Susan Campbell).
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In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM 5, 2013) a group of disorders has as a common feature the "prominence of somatic symptoms associated with significant distress and impairment" [ 16], which are summarised in the chapter "somatic symptom and related disorders".
Specific issues on the diagnostic work-up are summarised in the following sub-chapters.
Events sufficient for a chapter or even a novel are summarised in eight words: "Tiny explained how he lost the plumbing business".
The main technical options for insect control in large-scale storage, which generally occurs in developing countries at the main depot level or in large grain mills, are summarised in Table 8.2 and have been discussed elsewhere in this chapter.
In this chapter, the prospects for the future of nuclear energy are summarised in terms of advanced reactor system designs, breeding and other future concepts.
Data are summarised in Supplementary Table S3.
The results are summarised in Figure 1.
The node calibration dates are summarised in Supplementary Data 1.
These are summarised in this review article.
Patient characteristics and clinical management are summarised in Table 1.
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