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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scope of tests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the range or extent of tests that are to be conducted in a particular context, such as software testing or scientific experiments.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need to define a scope of tests to ensure all functionalities are covered."
Alternatives: "a range of tests" or "a set of tests".
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Germline genetic tests should rarely need to be repeated unless there is concern of inaccurate test results (in which case the laboratory should be contacted to investigate) or the methodology and/or scope of testing have changed in a manner that warrants retesting in specific patients.
Amid a fresh wave of toy recalls yesterday, a consumer advocacy group said it had found hazardous levels of lead in many toys made out of vinyl plastic, potentially expanding the scope of testing and recalls of contaminated toys.
A set of evacuation models among the most used by practitioners (FDS+Evac, STEPS, Simulex, Pathfinder) has been reviewed with the scope of testing their applicability within Italian Fire legislation for tunnel safety.
Epidemiological studies are often published long after drugs have cycled through the peak of their popularity with users and the scope of testing frequently failing to detect, identify or report the most recently available drugs.
The scope of test engineering is not limited to the knowledge of test software and tester resources, and it has become imperative for engineers to be well versed with the system design and modeling aspects so that they can make educated decisions to create an efficient test plan.
Within the scope of test-rig runs, different operating conditions were simulated to validate the modules' performances and to obtain the machines' characteristic curves.
To emphasize these restrictions and to guard, as far as possible, against accidents in the proposed wider scope of test flights and experiments with the Fleet, the physical requirements for aviators came in for more strict regulation.
Increasingly, researchers also argue that fair testing needs to address inequitable distribution of educational resources and access to knowledge (Kunnan 2008) and opportunity to learn (OTL) falls within the scope of test fairness discussions (Pullin and Haertel 2008).
In the case of small amounts, however, the scope of testing is minimal although potential toxic effects from point exposure sources on consumers and workers, whether directly or indirectly via the environment, are of substantial interest.
It has been argued that commercial companies increasingly contribute to the development of regulatory and testing regimes, to significantly influence the aim and scope of testing systems that are part of technological regulation (Abraham and Ballinger [2012]; Lave et al. [2010]).
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