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Something written, especially copied from one medium to another, as a typewritten version of dictation. phonetic transcription, medical transcription, broadcasting, etc.
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The process of copying DNA to RNA by the the enzyme RNA polymerase. the DNA was transfered onto the RNA by transcription
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Maintaining the data may be voice or any written manuscript in correct order. Roughly, conversion of voice data in to word data in prescribed format. Medical transcription, legal transcription, and business transcription.
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