electrical transcription
Americannoun
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a radio broadcast from a phonograph record.
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the phonograph record itself.
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When patients with foot or postural troubles go to Orthopedist Russell Plato Schwartz in Rochester, N. Y., Dr. Schwartz puts hobnails on their shoes and has them walk over an electrified metallic floor, thus making an electrical transcription of their gait.
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The speech was an electrical transcription that he forgot to change when Germany struck.
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"Oppressive" again was the way the Society charged an electrical transcription fee ranging from 25� to 50� for each broadcast of a record.
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But while the record manufacturers gloomed over their dwindling sales accounts, the engineers of Western Electric and the Bell Telephone Laboratories had been monkeying with electrical transcription and reproduction.
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I can't see why the War Department don't make an electrical transcription of one of these salutes and in the future merely attach a huge amplifier.
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