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The phrase "which are encapsulated" is correct and usable in written English
Generally, this phrase is used to describe something that is surrounded by a protective covering like a capsule. For example, you could say, "The medicine contains probiotics which are encapsulated in a gelatin coating."
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The film captures the essence of a variety of aspects of the Iraq war, many of which are encapsulated in the very IEDs that the central characters are tasked to destroy.
In addition, the paper explains the algorithms, which are encapsulated in the software.
The system captures the parameters like Traf_RateAgg and mean RTT, which are encapsulated in each control interval for the purpose of rate evaluation.
The prepared composite consists of SnO2 hollow spheres (SnO2 HS) in the interior, which are encapsulated by flexible ultra-thin graphene shells at the exterior.
The analysis of the SANS data suggests that the ethanol forms spherical droplets inside the nanoemulsion fluids, which are encapsulated by a layer of surfactant molecules as a core-shell structure [55, 58].
The method extracts key attributes of the problem which are encapsulated in the natural features of a WDN, such as topologies and assets, on which different EA operators can be tested.
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In addition, the layer contained billions of nanometre-sized diamonds, most of which were encapsulated within carbon spherules.
The fat-mass and obesity-associated gene, the effect of which is encapsulated in its rather long-winded name, seems to come from marine algae.
"We had to fit a new boiler because the girls were doing lessons in hats and coats, but that has caused major leaks in our ancient pipework, which is encapsulated in asbestos.
There is less of an appetite to create anarchy when a nation feels so vulnerable, unlike the certainty of the 1990s, which was encapsulated most obviously by Cool Britannia – Chris Evans, Elton John & RuPaul, Richard O'Brien.
This misses the creepiness of her position, which is encapsulated in a story told by Albert Speer (and not included by Lambert) about perhaps the only time Braun stood up to Hitler politically: in 1943, she protested the newly imposed restrictions on beauty products.
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