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transcribe

(trăn-skrīb′)
tr.v. tran·scribed, tran·scribing, tran·scribes
1. To make a full written or typewritten copy of (dictated material, for example).
2. Biology To cause (DNA) to undergo transcription.

tran·scrib′a·ble adj.
tran·scrib′er n.
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Certified transcribers, noncertified transcribers, volunteers, paraeducators, and teachers of students with visual impairments are all regularly used to transcribe materials (Allman & Lewis, 1996; Corn & Wall, 2002; Herzberg & Stough, 2007, 2009; Rosenblum & Amato, 2004; Wall & Corn, 2002).
A professional transcription of the Book of Praise would probably have cost over $600 to transcribe and $80 per copy, but the group is charging only US$25 per book.
Now, two groups of scientists have independently discovered that human cells transcribe this seemingly meaningless pattern into RNA molecules, a finding that could have implications for understanding cancer and aging.
In Melodic Dictation, students transcribe or sing a phrase by pitch or pitch plus rhythm.
She recorded her ideas on tape and Quade came in later to transcribe and edit.
Generally it takes between two to three hours to transcribe every hour of recorded data.
Jim Duffy, chairman of Strathclyde Police Federation, said: 'It's indicative of the problems within the Glasgow fiscal's office that Dingwall can transcribe these tapes quicker.
Other subjects were women who shared the very long songs that they sang while weaving or spinning (and which Barbeau was forced to transcribe in shorthand when he ran out of room on a cylinder), and traveling laborers who sang to relieve the tedium of their professions.
Because these manuscripts are so old, modern OCR programs cannot read them, and Texas A&M programmers have had to transcribe the texts by hand.
Upon deposition, the nurse responsible for admitting the resident stated that when she received the records from the hospital, she went through the information and started to fill in the nursing home's admitting records and transcribe the physician's orders.
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