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"discussed in chapter" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a topic or concept that is covered or mentioned in a specific chapter of a book or document. Example: The concept of supply and demand was extensively discussed in Chapter 5 of the textbook.
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Object hierarchies are discussed in Chapter 7 of the textbook.
transforms and their usage will be discussed in Chapter 6.
But Osborn's most celebrated idea was the one discussed in Chapter 33, "How to Organize a Squad to Create Ideas".
(b) Estimates are subject to uncertainties as discussed in Chapter VIII of the risk assessment.
However, such alternative techniques are difficult to combine with postings list compression of the sort discussed in Chapter 5.
The HRC is discussed in Chapter 7, the ACIS in Chapter 6, and the HETG in Chapter 8.
It is much smaller than and predates the Reuters-RCV1 collection discussed in Chapter 4 (page 4.2 ).
We will see that it can be seen as a generalization of the overlap-add approach discussed in Chapter 8.
The order of a filter is defined as the order of its transfer function, as discussed in Chapter 6.
The connections between catastrophe theory and phase transitions are discussed in Chapter 14 of Poston and Stewart's book, mentioned above in Note 2. 9.
Such problems are called multiobjective (or multicriteria) optimization problems, which will be discussed in Chapter 5.
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