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transcription
noun
The act or process of transcribing.
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The word "transcription" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to a written or printed version of something that was said or previously written, such as a speech or document. For example: "I had to record and transcribe the meeting to make sure I didn't miss any details."
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She might not see them again for years, she wrote, according to a partial transcription compiled by Erbelding.
In a statement issued within hours of the piece's publication, the Vatican spokesman, Federico Lombardi, said: "As has happened previously in an analogous situation, it needs to be noted that that which Scalfari attributes to the pope, by putting his words into inverted commas, is the product of his memory as an expert journalist, but not the precise transcription of a recording".
This acts as a transcription factor: a chemical switch that turns on production of a variety of other proteins, one of which is EPO.
In so doing, they help control a process called transcription, in which a copy of a gene is made in the form of a molecule called RNA, the first stage in the translation of a gene into a protein.
The outsourcing of record-keeping and the remote transcription of doctors' notes and X-ray analysis are becoming common.
Dr Obokata's papers suggested there was no need to bother with transcription factors.
It is the best system, as it incorporates the tone in the vowels of the transcription, while being of pure Chinese intellectual genealogy.
What this means is unclear just how unclear being shown by the fact that although the consortium was willing to identify only eight places where this transcription definitely results in an RNA molecule with a job other than passively carrying the code for a protein, they found another 268 where there was likely to be one, and several thousand more where the data hinted there might be one.
There are a couple of cases where it looks as though a transcription error has been made (where Mr Piketty may have grabbed a figure from one line in a chart rather than another), but one cannot be certain.
It still, however, seems to work as a transcription factor.
And in real life, hands-free texting would probably be even more distracting, because of errors in the automated transcription that would have to be corrected by repeating part of the message.
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