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EditingEnsures that data conform to predetermined criteria and enable early identification of potential errors.
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EditingThe inspection and correction, if necessary, of each questionnaire or observation form.
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Editing(NIST) Modifying the content of the input by inserting, deleting, or moving characters, numbers, or data.
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EditingGoing over a written piece to correct mechanical errors (spelling, grammar, punctuation, style); could also be called proofreading and is not to be confused with revision.
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Editing(editor) the process (performed by a film editor) of selecting, assembling, arranging, collating, trimming, structuring, and splicing-joining together many separate camera takes (includes sound also) [..]
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EditingIn publishing, the process of revising, correcting, and preparing for publication material submitted by an author in manuscript or typescript form, usually performed by one or more editors. Also refer [..]
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EditingThe removal, addition or re-arrangement of recorded material. Voice elements can be spread apart, slowed down, speeded up, clipped, eliminated, etc. to achieve the final take.
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EditingThe process by which shots are put together into sequences or scenes. Usually described according to rhythm or pace (i.e. the varying lengths of the shots in the sequence) and type of transition (e.g. [..]
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EditingChanging aspects of a design device via a computerized editing program. Most programs allow the user to scale designs up or down, edit stitches block by block; merge lettering with the design; move as [..]
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Editingre-reading, rewriting, and making grammar and spelling changes to your blog post, one of the most important steps in self-publishing (See our guide here)
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Editingthe process of reviewing a news story, revising the writing and checking it for mistakes before it is published or broadcast.
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Editing(n) putting something (as a literary work or a legislative bill) into acceptable form
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EditingSee data editing.
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EditingA part of writing and preparing presentations concerned chiefly with improving the clarity, organization, concision, and correctness of expression relative to task, purpose, and audience; compared to [..]
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Editing The process of editing shots or sounds together.
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EditingThe process of arranging and selecting the shots (or parts of shots) that will be used in the final film and collating them into the order determined by the script.
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EditingThe process of ascertaining that questionnaires were filled out properly, completely and accurately.
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EditingThe cutting and arranging of shots.
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EditingSelection and assembling of the pieces of film (shots) which will comprise a finished movie; the process of fine-tuning a script.
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EditingThe selection, manipulation, and combination of shots to create structure and story.
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EditingThe process of taking all the video and audio footage acquired during production, chopping it up into relevant pieces, organizing it, and crafting a visual story out of those pieces.
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EditingThe process by which shots are put together into sequences or scenes.
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EditingThe selection, manipulation, and combination of shots to create structure and story.
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EditingA process that changes the Nucleotide Sequence of mRNA from that of the DNA template encoding it. Some major classes of RNA editing are as follows: 1, the conversion of Cytosine to uracil in mRNA; 2, [..]
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EditingA part of writing and preparing presentations concerned chiefly with improving the clarity, organization, concision, and correctness of expression relative to task, purpose, and audience; compared to [..]
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EditingEditing is the process of putting a film together–the selection and arrangement of shots and scenes.
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Editinga part of writing and preparing presentations concerned chiefly with improving the clarity, organization, concision, and correctness of expression relative to task, purpose, and audience; compared to revising, a smaller-scale activity often associated with surface aspects of a text; see revising, rewriting.
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EditingActivity performed by the translator or another expert that involves making appropriate amendments to fix issues that were previously overlooked by the author or the translator. If performed by the translator after completing the draft translation and before delivering it, it may refer to two differentiated tasks: revision and review.
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EditingA part of writing and preparing presentations concerned chiefly with improving the clarity, organization, concision, and correctness of expression relative to task, purpose, and audience; compared to [..]
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EditingAltering a nucleic acid sequence so as to preserve accuracy of information transfer.
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EditingAltering data recorded by the interviewer or respondent to improve the quality of the data (e.g., checking consistency, correcting mistakes, following up on suspicious values, deleting duplicates, etc [..]
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EditingThe process of ensuring that paper questionnaires are filled out properly and completely.
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Editing1) Changing the sequence of a recording by cutting the recording tape and putting the pieces together in the new sequence with splicing tape. 2) Punching in and then punching out on one or more tracks [..]
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Editing
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EditingEditing is the process of selecting and preparing written, visual, audible, and film media used to convey information. The editing process can involve correction, condensation, organization, and many [..]
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EditingEditing is the process of selecting and preparing written, visual, audible, and film media used to convey information. The editing process can involve correction, condensation, organization, and many [..]
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EditingEditing is the process of selecting and preparing written, visual, audible, and film media used to convey information. The editing process can involve correction, condensation, organization, and many [..]
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Editingto prepare (a film, recording, photo, etc.) to be seen or heard : to change, move, or remove parts of (a film, recording, photo, etc.)
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