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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are well verified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the confirmation or validation of information, data, or findings.
Example: "The results of the experiment are well verified by multiple studies conducted in the field."
Alternatives: "are thoroughly validated" or "are strongly confirmed."
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Numerical examples are well verified with available data in the literature.
The theoretical elastoplastic critical loads are well verified by those of ABAQUS code, which includes both the material and geometrical nonlinearities.
The proposed techniques and procedures are applied in field logs and the estimated information and parameters are well verified by core and drill stem testing data.
All analytical results are well verified by the numerical analysis obtained by the semiconductor device simulator MEDICI and previous reported experimental data, showing the validity of the model presented here.
Finally, the analytical solutions are well verified through numerical simulations and the influences of system parameters, such as temperature rise and normal force, on the primary resonance of lateral vibration of the beam are discussed.
The benefits [ 32- 34] and difficulties [ 35] of other techniques to facilitate vessel catheterisation, including using guide-wires and the bevel-down approach, are well verified in adults but remain poorly evaluated in paediatric patients [ 33].
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In addition, the GEE model with AR(1) correlation structures was well verified by the data.
The results above have been well verified by numerical calculations.
The model prediction is well verified by scratching experiments.
In the meanwhile, it has been well verified and validated by many international blind and open benchmarks.
The thermal reversibility of the Diels-Alder reaction was well verified by DSC and solid-state NMR spectroscopy.
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