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The phrase "which is termed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to provide further information or clarification about a particular term or concept. Example: "The process, which is termed photosynthesis, is essential for the survival of plants."
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Clinically unexplainable somatic symptoms occurring in patients mainly suffering from psychotic disorders, which is termed "cenesthopathy," was first described by Dupré and Camus in 1907 [ 1, 2].
The show eases, somewhat, the famous difficulty of telling a Picasso from a Braque in the woodshedding period of 1909-12, whish is termed Analytic Cubism.
In Pavlov's terminology, the food is an unconditional stimulus, because it invariably (unconditionally) elicits salivation, which is termed an unconditional response.
Response and dialogue involve another key activity, which is termed Engagement.
Therefore, decision accuracy is vulnerable to fraudulent users' input, which is termed as information fraud.
Each solution, which is termed as a particle in PSO, corresponds to a bird.
This condition, which is termed integral observability in the literature, represents a fairly restrictive situation.
This paper also highlights the innovative design of the course materials which is termed "set inductions".
Also shown are the J-V curves of the same solar cell before the final annealing, which is termed cell A−, and that was over-annealed (RTA at 700 °C for 30 s), which is termed cell A+.
A combination of neuro-fuzzy and physically-based models has therefore been developed, which is termed a "hybrid model".
There are always potential exceptions to allopatric speciation, such as speciation occurring without geographic isolation, which is termed sympatric speciation.
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