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Discover Ludwig"computerized version" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a digital or electronic version of something, typically a document, software, or system. It is commonly used when discussing the technology or platform used to access or store information. Example: "The company has released a new computerized version of their popular accounting software, making it easier for small businesses to manage their finances."
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All subjects were evaluated by a computerized version of the digit span Wechsler test.
So engineers have begun to imitate nature, by letting a computerized version of Darwinian natural selection guide their design processes.
This chapter focuses on the computerized version of the ASI, called the Addiction Severity Index Multimedia Version (ASI-MV).
In order to facilitate these choices, a free computerized version of this guide, called "Eco-tool-seeker", has been developed.
The computerized version presented identical information with the addition of feedback modules to reinforce the participant's understanding.
Thus, we test the robustness of HRT's negative precision result by manipulating information system precision and accuracy at two levels using a computerized version of their manual experiment.
But as students sit for the test this month, it will be the first time that all schools are required to administer the computerized version.
The desire for vengeance had been even more virulent online, as people pursued the Drews in a computerized version of a tar-and-feather brigade.
The whole affair reminds me of a computerized version of a little type case of rubber picture stamps and letters I had as a child.
A computerized version of a Clinical Practice Guideline for Major Depression (e-CPG-MD) has been integrated in Electronic Clinical Records of Primary Care in Catalonia (Spain).
To examine the ecological validity, 14 other patients were recruited and were given the computerized version and a real version of the meeting preparation task.
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