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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a test developed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or intent behind the creation of a test, often in academic or professional contexts.
Example: "The study utilized a test developed to assess the students' understanding of advanced mathematics."
Alternatives: "a test designed to" or "a test created to".
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A test developed to measure a psychological variable cannot be directly used in a different group.
This paper presents results from a test developed to simulate the water impact (slamming) loading of sandwich boat structures.
A test developed to detect CCHF viral antigens was also performed (15).
Tramadol has been studied in the forced swimming test in rats, a test developed to predict the antidepressant action of drugs [ 44].
Cognitive status was ascertained with the Prueba Cognitiva de Leganés (PCL), a test developed to screen for cognitive impairment in populations with little education [ 30, 31].
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Moreover, this paper provides validity and reliability evidences to the Affect Scale (Zanon et al. 2013a) – a standardized test developed to assess positive and negative affect on adults.
The 6 MWT is a functional walking test developed to measure functional status[ 38].
For this to occur, the issue must be raised with physicians and a simple laboratory test developed to test for resistance as soon as secondary treatment failure occurs.
The VAS-IBS is a short, psychometrical test developed to measure the treatment response and well-being during the previous two weeks in patients suffering from IBS [ 21].
This paper presents a flexible testbed developed to examine MIMO algorithms and channel models described in literature by transmitting data at through real, physical channels, supporting simultaneously four transmit and four receive antennas.
We present an FPGA-based testbed developed to evaluate H.264/AVC (Advanced Video Coding) video transmission over vehicular networks.
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