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"which can be explained" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when introducing a description or explanation of something, as in "She had a strange reaction to the news, which can be explained by her attachment to the cause."
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Likewise, the 17th-century Rationalists defined substance as that which can be explained through itself alone.
Contrary wavelength shifts from previous studies were observed, which can be explained with the theoretical model.
There are some minor systematic deviations which can be explained and accounted for.
The degree of bromination is insensitive to mixing, a fact which can be explained chemically.
Most of these constraints are intrinsic properties of linear systems which can be explained in terms of complex variable theory.
Increased casein concentrations resulted in softer and more brittle gels, which can be explained by the excluded-volume effects.
Less hydrophobic compounds showed weaker potency, which can be explained by the hydrophobic nature of the cathepsin K binding pockets.
CHIMERE has a large positive bias, which can be explained by a systematic bias in boundary conditions.
Significant cross-sectional variation exists in SPACs' performance, which can be explained by the strong implicit incentives embedded in contracts.
The increased surface roughness leads to the increased emissivity, which can be explained by "V-shaped grooves" model.
This coincides with flow reversal around the bubble, which can be explained from the Laplace pressure terms.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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