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The phrase "describes completely" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to provide a full and detailed explanation or portrayal of something. Here is an example of its usage in a sentence: "The article accurately describes completely the events leading up to the company's bankruptcy."
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Note that this classifies the singular fibers up to equivalence, and therefore describes completely the topological change of the fibers around the singular fibers.
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The mechanism by which recoil increases following LVRS has not been described completely.
(2) We describe completely Ker Pand give a method for reconstruction ofIβα(mod Ker P) fromPIβα.
The model of a paper machine is very complex and difficult to describe completely by a mathematical model.
I suspect there's something in this type of situation that, if described completely, would allow us to take some steps forward.
Every sound you hear can be described completely (and therefore reproduced exactly) by a set of parameters: volume, timbre, duration, pitch, direction.
We describe completely the operator which associate the value of this null solution on the outgoing manifold to the initial data on the incoming one.
A three-component model, consisting of crystalline, oriented non-crystalline, and unoriented non-crystalline components, is required to describe completely the X-ray scattering properties of the fibers.
The application must describe completely the procedures to be used on humans, including as appropriate: medication, diets, psychological and physical stress, any physical agents such as electrical stimulation, radiation, or radioactive materials.
Another control scheme is EWMA control chart which was described completely.
Another explanation of the AIRS is shown in Fig. 3 and is described completely in [27].
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