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Bacterial Tape Recorder

Scientific American, 2019
The article focuses on a study conducted by Columbia University scientists, published in the December 2017 issue of the journal Science to use CRISPR as gene-editing tool to chronicle biological signals on strands of a bacterium's DNA. According to the researchers, three different signals could be recorded by the team in a population of Escherichia ...
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Loop tape recorder

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1983
A series of beat signals (e.g. sixteen) corresponding to a desired rhythm or tempo are recorded on one track of a multi-track magnetic tape, which is then cut and spliced into a loop just long enough to contain the entire series of recorded beats. During a performance the loop is used in a recorder designed to cause the recorded beat signals repeatedly
Helen Hooke, David Lerner
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Audio tapes and cassette tape recorders

Journal of Chemical Education, 1972
Examines audio tape cassette recorders, audio tape cassettes, and details how to prepare audio tapes.
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Audio tape-recorders

1990
The principle of tape-recording is straightforward enough, and work on simple magnetic recorders was going on as early as 1900. In the first systems a steel wire was used as the recording medium, but today magnetic tape is universal.
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Tape recording applications

IRE Transactions on Audio, 1955
Standard designs are flexible enough for most uses of tape recorders. Special machines have been devised for unusual applications such as pronouncing dictionaries, length measuring devices, time compressors, dc and square wave recorders, memory devices, and automatic machine control. The construction and operation of typical devices are reviewed.
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