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The phrase "a computerised version of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a digital or electronic adaptation of something that originally exists in a non-digital format.
Example: "The museum has created a computerised version of the ancient manuscript, allowing visitors to explore it online."
Alternatives: "a digital version of" or "an electronic version of".
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Questionnaires measuring different aspects of pain and a computerised version of the Dot-Probe Tadministeredinistered.
"Learning from native speakers is a popular feature of the app," Cooke said, as it gives users more than "just a computerised version of how you say something".
Forty participants (23 females and 17 males) from a non-clinical population were assessed using a computerised version of the BVRT and the conventional paper-and-pencil administration.
We go forward 30 years now to the late 1990s, where the inspectorate found a computerised version of an anonymous letter about Savile.
Every day we have to combat a computerised version of ourselves based on our internet searches and purchases, duking it out with these virtual shadows shaped in the light of everything we do online.
In 1995 Lillian Schwartz, using a computerised version of the same technique, argued that it was based on a portrait of Queen Elizabeth I.
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25 KWCST consists of a card version and a computerised version, both of which have been used to investigate cognitive performance in patients with schizophrenia.
We used a computerised version that uses the official Dutch translation of the flowcharts and discriminators of the first edition (1996).
Participants completed a self administered computerised version of the clinical interview schedule-revised 22 at the 18 year research clinic (mean age 17 years 10 months).
Methods: Data were derived from a national sample of 10 641 people 18 75+ years of age surveyed using the computerised version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview Version 2.1.
The self-administered computerised version of the CIS-R was used at baseline to obtain a more accurate measure of the woman's clinical state, to confirm a diagnosis of depression.
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