cassette
Example Sentences
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That earlier version introduced a genetic cassette into bacteria, allowing it to copy itself between bacterial genomes and shut down antibiotic resistance genes.
From Science Daily
She also reuses the old cards to new ones and has let go of old cassettes and CDs.
From BBC
When I first flew on a one-way ticket to Chiang Mai, Thailand, in 1993, I arrived with no job, no contacts and no Thai beyond a few phrases acquired from a military language instruction cassette.
“Very few people still have their cassettes. Records are still around, but technology phases out.”
From Los Angeles Times
They say that the language of those agreements should be interpreted in light of the changes to the record industry, where streaming income has largely replaced the sale of vinyl, CDs and cassettes.
From BBC
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