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The phrase 'which are summarised' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a collection of ideas or details that you have previously discussed in a sentence or paragraph. For example: "The results of the study indicated that the participants were more likely to buy organic products, which are summarised in Table 1."
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Several empirical selection methods have been reported, a number of which are summarised in this review.
Figure 1 shows the PL spectra of all these NAAMs, the characteristics of which are summarised in Table 1.
We train on three sets of features - spatial interactions, social interactions, and multilayer features which are summarised in Table 2.
There have been significant advances in recent years in the understanding and treatment of social phobia, which are summarised in this Special Issue.
Former studies were focused on the handling of radar measurements, which are summarised with the aim of describing a global procedure for processing hybrid measurement types (combination of radar and optic data for catalogue maintenance).
The Phébus FP series provides a wide range of integral data on these processes, which are summarised in this account that covers the whole bundle geometry test series (FPT0 to FPT3).
The literature identifies four hypotheses that describe the types of causal relationships between electricity consumption and economic growth which are summarised here: (1) the neutrality hypothesis; (2) the conservation hypothesis; (3) the growth hypothesis; and (4) the feedback hypothesis.
This method was designed to result in a transparent reasoning process which is understandable by legal professionals and jurors, and addresses some of the issues raised by Thompson (2012) which are summarised in "Approaches to interpretation" section.
Significance testing was used to identify the key differences between clusters, the results of which are summarised in Table 2 (see Additional file 2 for full data and analysis).
SFF offers a number of great benefits, which are summarised below (Leong et al. 2003): 1. Customised design: using CAD modelling, SFF techniques can manufacture complex scaffolds based on patient-specific data from a medical imaging technique.
The model structures, which are summarised in Table 1, are referred to here as: (1) Pt shell, (2) Pt edges, (3) Pt hexapod, (4) Pt hexapod and edges, (5) Pt hexapod, edges and core, (6) Ni facets and (7) alloy.
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