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transcript
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transcript
an RNA molecule, formed during transcription, from a DNA template.

primary transcript
the RNA molecule produced by transcription prior to processing, including splicing.

transcript
Graduate education A list of a person's academic record  Managed care A document containing the details of a meeting


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CE 245) The space of the jazz jam session is, of course, Ellison's primary frame of reference here, but the passage could have just as easily been discussing--even drawing on--his transcriptive practices with texts like "Macomber.
Following the hypothesis that print and writing are not exclusively transcriptive in purpose, the authors investigate how speakers see and hear language as it is uttered in their environing world.
Following the hypothesis that print and writing are not exclusively transcriptive in purpose, the authors investigate how speakers see and hear language as it is uttered in their environing world.
 
 
 
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