Just add beforeEach(module('myApp. Services')) to your describe block. This will load the services module with the "version" service into the test injector and that will make it available to your test.
Actually in AngularJS Dependency Injection use 'last wins' rule. So you can define your service in your test just after including your module and dependencies, and then when service A that you're testing will request service B using DI, AngularJS will give mocked version of service B.
The Valentyn solution worked for me, but there is another alternative.
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