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The phrase "as is explained below" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to information or details that will be provided later in the text.
Example: "The process for submitting your application will be outlined in detail, as is explained below."
Alternatives: "as explained further on" or "as detailed below".
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Such behaviour makes linear polymers especially suitable for forming into fibres, which, as is explained below, are usually spun from a molten state or from solution.
Yukawa was foreshadowing future developments in unifying the two nuclear forces in this way; however, as is explained below, he had chosen the wrong two forces.
Furthermore, as is explained below, human rights law imposes obligations on the state for the benefit of individuals.
It is precise enough for our purpose, i.e., the study of fluctuations with short period along the satellite orbit, to assume that the axes of the sensor coordinates are nearly the same (deviations of the North in the sensor coordinates from the true geographical North less than 3°) as those of the NEC coordinates except for the sign as is explained below.
Then, the order of events in the trial depended on the masking technique and task, as is explained below.
As is explained below, in the continuous model this time point was determined by our choice of the kinetic parameters.
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The (33^{mathrm{rd}}) unit is a hypothetical heat boiler used in some scenarios as it is explained below.
Therefore the switch back to the CHP mode is a hot start up as it is explained below.
Finally, note that this error value is further required to compute the estimation of the synchronization error, as it is explained below.
Sample HC/220/2.5 was selected among all the HC samples produced because, as compared to the rest of the HCs, it had advantageous chemistry surface due to its high C and N content, which can favour both specific and non-specific interactions with the adsorbate, as it is explained below.
In one experiment they asked subjects to respond to a classic moral conundrum known as the Trolley Problem, which is explained below.
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