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The phrase "explain in more detail below" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to instruct the reader to provide a more in-depth explanation or description of a particular topic or concept in the following text or section. Example: "In the previous section, we discussed the causes of climate change. Now, please explain in more detail below how these causes can be mitigated through sustainable practices."
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The appeal of the hypothesis, and its shocking third option (which I explain in more detail below), is partly that it's a challenge to the basic foundations of our perceptions, but also, paradoxically, that it plugs into some longstanding human preoccupations.
As I will explain in more detail below, feminist investigations of the relationships between gender values, and the practices and products of the biological sciences, can take place in a range of epistemological projects.
As we explain in more detail below, this transient behavior rather than the long term behavior is the one that plays an important role in determining the amplitudes of the limit cycle trajectories for the time-dependent forced systems.
As we explain in more detail below, both the CEO and TJRD evaluations used a random assignment research design to determine whether a transitional jobs program, offering transitional jobs and other services, is more effective than a basic job search assistance program.
The key features of our model which we shall explain in more detail below are: 1) slow inhibition due to negative feedback from inhibitors (R), 2) fast amplification due to positive feedback from cytokines (T) and 3) spatial coupling of the NF- κB-like circuits due to diffusion of extracellular cytokines.
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Moreover, as explained in more detail below, the EU rules governing the withdrawal process allow any single Member State to block the negotiation process.
The latter, as explained in more detail below, offers a mechanism for topically related and interest-based clusters to form a peer-reviewed system of filtering, accreditation, and salience generation.
Two key concepts are important in determining whether a technology could be applied: "availability" and "applicability". As explained in more detail below, a technology is considered "available" if the source owner may obtain it through commercial channels, or it is otherwise available within the common sense meaning of the term.
The four cognitive domains are explained in more detail below.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com