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"are yet fully understood" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is not completely understood or known at the present time. For example: - "The long-term effects of this new medication are yet fully understood." - "The intricacies of the human brain are yet fully understood." - "The consequences of this decision are yet fully understood by the public."
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The connections between freshwater, estuarine, and marine areas are many and are not yet fully understood.
However, the mechanisms of action of IVIG are complex and are not yet fully understood.
However, their scientific evidences are not yet fully understood and need to be better explored.
However, within Rer1p the interaction requirements are not yet fully understood and appear to be multimodal.
Hydrocephalus is a heterogeneous disorder with multiple etiologies that are not yet fully understood.
Migraine is considered a neurovascular disorder, but its pathophysiological mechanisms are not yet fully understood.
Superoxide is capable of killing bacteria and fungi by mechanisms that are not yet fully understood.
However, what is not yet fully understood is which types of condensed tannins (or plant features) create optimal degradation rates.
The pathological process and molecular mechanism of CRC is complicated and is not yet fully understood.
Redox mechanisms of conducting polymers are not yet fully understood.
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