controlled test
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontrolledandtest
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controlled
adjective
uk/kənˈtrəʊld/us/kənˈtroʊld/
involving careful, intentional actions that limit risk ...
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test
noun[C]
uk/test/us/test/
a way of discovering, by questions or practical activities, what someone knows, or what someone or something can do or ...
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(Definition ofcontrolledandtestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I will certainly take into account bothcontrolledtestand normal road use experience when considering possible future action on this problem.
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It allows for a claimant with a history of exposure to vibration to undertake a number of controlled tests and to set out for the examining doctor their symptoms.
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Furthermore, lots of applications are designed for a long-term interaction and therefore it is hard to correctly evaluate them in a short andcontrolledtest.
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I will certainly take into account bothcontrolledtestand normal road use experience when considering possible future action on this problem.
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This is acontrolledtestof a safety feature.
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The engineless unit reached 160 km/h in acontrolledtest.
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Research was conducted with humans subjectscontrolledtestchambers.
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Target errors were simply analyzed as a function of lag between error and original response, but the method has the advantage of allowing a relatively controlled testing environment.
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Those who advance theories on the basis of bivariate relationships rather than controlled tests, it seems to me, are the true perpetrators of this type of fallacy.
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It allows for a claimant with a history of exposure to vibration to undertake a number of controlled tests and to set out for the examining doctor their symptoms.
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