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Something which has been transcribed; a writing or composition consisting of the same words as the original; a written copy.
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However, no mRNA densities are visible in our icosahedral reconstruction because these RNA molecules are transcripts of different genomic segments at different stages of the dynamic transcription process and are smeared by averaging.
There are transcripts, too, but it's much more fun to watch and listen.
Some are transcripts of the speeches of visiting intellectual "celebrities", such as Slavoj Zižek and Judith Butler.
The lead defense attorney, Esmail Nosari, said the only documentation he has received from the court are transcripts of the interrogations of his clients.
Writing to Atticus, he says of them, "They are transcripts; I simply supply words, and I've plenty of those".
Among the documents are transcripts of recorded conversations and details of secret command structures the attorneys believe may vindicate their client and exonerate him of some of the gravest crimes.
There are transcripts of eight telephone calls over the weekend of 4 July between the British agent and the Derry "back-channel" who was given the code-name "Soon".
Transcripts of the conversations from the latest Royal Society test are not yet available but below are transcripts from a previous event at Bletchley Park on 23 June 2012, with the same program.
Many of the documents that were taken from Mr. Pellicano's office by the F.B.I. are transcripts of wiretaps Mr. Pellicano evaluated as an expert witness for the federal government, people close to the investigation said.
There are transcripts of Spiegelman's interviews with his father, Vladek, a Polish Jew who survived Auschwitz, and whose story Maus tells; a long and exhaustive interview with Art, plus shorter ones with his wife, Françoise, and his children, Nadja and Dash; early draughts of Maus artwork; and copious examples of his many and various influences, from Donald Duck to Primo Levi.
There are transcripts of discussions of the novel by a reading group at the federal Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn and by patrons of the library's Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Books Library (who parse the episode where the monster meets a blind man), along with tabs that allow users to answer various questions and view an updated tally of the results.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com