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The phrase "are then defined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining how certain terms or concepts are established or clarified in a particular context.
Example: "In the following sections, the key terms are then defined to ensure clarity and understanding."
Alternatives: "are subsequently defined" or "are later defined".
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An automatic GPDM adaptive thresholding procedure is proposed and sulcal lines are then defined.
Molecular feasibility constraints are then defined to ensure all feasible working-fluid candidates can be found.
The g parameters are then defined to uniquely characterize the cross product.
The surfaces formed/molded by core, cavity and side-cores are then defined based on the plastic injection molding process.
Model transformations are then defined to generate Repairable Fault Tree and Bayesian Network models from MARTE-DAM specifications.
All project activities are then defined for the different elements, and a logical planning network is created.
Selection criteria are then defined for different conditions, and their performance in structural damage identification is examined with numerical studies.
Strain displacement relations, electric field potential relations, thermal gradient temperature relations of laminated shell composites are then defined.
The six functions of A are then defined by six ratios exactly as in the earlier case for the triangle given in the introduction.
Coroutine Models are then defined as networks of Continuation Actors, representing a set of control locations between which control traverses during execution.
The six functions of A are then defined by six ratios exactly as in the earlier case for the triangle given in the introduction (see the ).
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