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"is sufficiently described" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been adequately communicated or explained. For example, "The new policy is sufficiently described in the employee handbook."
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In addition, some reactive force field models are highlighted, and the mathematical framework is sufficiently described.
The collection of the scientific computional record through Quixote could be regarded as an objective process in that each logfile is sufficiently described from the view of repeatability.
Each of these four "triad identities" (APC, TPD, TAL, and LCD) is sufficiently described by any two of its constituent indices.
Thus, we conclude that the stand effect is sufficiently described by the dominant height of the stands.
Moreover, regular FCS cannot detect the dynamics in this type of samples, and the decay is sufficiently described by a diffusion term (single gray bar at 1 ms in Figure 4 A).
Previous investigations that characterized μ′ s vs. wavelength in the UV-VIS range in tissue identified the presence of a combination of Mie and Rayleigh scattering that is sufficiently described by a power-law function.
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The model obtained during this work is sufficiently describing the experimental result as the values of the data are fairly close to the linear line.
However, in many cases particle interactions can be sufficiently described by classical force laws.
Machine-to-machine harvesting of data is enabled when data are sufficiently described in community-adopted standards frameworks.
The methods of patient enrolment were sufficiently described (in 97% of studies), and in many studies histopathological verification was available.
Most of these methods do not give any information if a molecule that is predicted can be sufficiently described by the knowledge contained in the model.
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