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1826, "an analogous thing," from French analogue, from Greek analogon (itself used in English from c. 1810), from ana "up to" (see ana-) + logos "account, ratio" (see lec [..]
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A past situation, which resembles the current situation, is called an analogue, which can then be used as a guide for what is to come. For example, by finding similar SOI patterns to the current year, [..]
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continuously variable physical quantity, such as a sound or vibration wave.
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A story that contains similar characters, situations, settings, or verbal echoes to those found in a different story. Sometimes analogues reveal that one version was adopted from or inspired by anothe [..]
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General term for all radio frequency wave signals in the form of continuously variable quantities. Analogue signal information is superimposed on a modulated carrier wave (unlike digital signals which are made up of discrete pulses). Analogue TV channels have two carrier waves: one for audio (FM) and one for video (AM).
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Analogue is a conventional method of transmitting data. Standard landline telephones use analogue technology. It is distinct from digital technology, which provides for greater quality and speed of data transmission.
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1. a being, object, or otherwise, that poses a likeness to another being, object, etc. 2. an organ belonging to a certain species that has a duty to perform in ways that are alike to the performances [..]
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In psychological research an analogue experiment is a structured experiment that compares the events of two situations in order to look for correlations. For instance, a researcher might look for a co [..]
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A mode of transmission of information. An analogue waveform has a physical similarity with the quantity it represents.
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a compound or product that is synthesized or manufactured to be similar to a naturally occurring substance.
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A signal which varies continuously, not having discrete values. Analogue signals are copies or representations of other waves in nature. An analogue audio signal such as transmitted over a copper tele [..]
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Analogue is the traditional copier technology, using the “light lens” method to reproduce originals 
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EL Analogue signals should be compared with digital signals. Analogue signals are continuous. As an example, a microphone is an analogue input device. This is because it can produce a range of voltag [..]
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(analog) Of information which is of a continuously variable entity, e.g. an audio microphone signal. Often degraded by "noise" or outside interference. Android
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(n) something having the property of being analogous to something else(adj) of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input
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Using hands to show the time, not LCD display.
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In reference to CCTV, this refers to systems and components that use the standard NTSC/PAL composite video formats. Digital refers to devices that use pixel formats. The definitions become blurred whe [..]
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Continuously variable numerical values such as voltage, current, etc.(The CCD camera produces analogue video signals.)
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A form of storing, processing or transmitting information through a continuous variable (rather than pulsed) signal.
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A continuously variable signal, circuit or device.
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There are two main ways of doing things electronically, analogue or digital. An analogue signal can be represented as a series of sine waves. The term originated because the modulation of the carrier wave is analogous to the fluctuations of the human voice or other sound that is being transmitted.
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General term for all radio frequency wave signals in the form of continuously variable quantities. Analogue signal information is superimposed on a modulated carrier wave (unlike digital signals which are made up of discrete pulses). Analogue TV channels have two carrier waves: one for audio (FM) and one for video (AM).
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Continuous change over time: continuous movement. An example is the light dimmer switch in contrast to an ordinary light switch which is either on or off (digital).
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Information presented in a continually variable form, rather than in discrete packages (c.f digital) The changing volume of speech is ‘analogue’ while the actual words are ‘digital’.
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<electronics> A description of a continuously variable signal or a circuit or device designed to handle such signals. The opposite is "discrete" or "digital". Analogue circuits are much harder to design and analyse than digital ones because the designer must take into account effects such as the gain, linearity and power h [..]
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1. One of two organs or parts in different species of animals or plants which differ in structure or development but are similar in function. 2. A compound that is structurally similar to another but is not necessarily an isomer (e.g., 5-fluorouracil is an analog of thymine); analog's are often used to block enzymatic reactions by combining wi [..]
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A different spelling of the term Analog but meaning the same. Analogue is generally recognised as UK spelling but the more usually accepted spelling in electronics applications is "analog"
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in chemistry, a compound with a structure similar to that of another compound but differing from it with respect to certain components or structural makeup, which may have a similar or opposite action metabolically.
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(British,Canadian) analog|lang=en
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A chemical compound with a similar structure to another but different from it in some respect. May have a similar or opposite effect in the body.
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in chemistry, a compound with a structure similar to that of another compound but differing from it with respect to certain components or structural makeup, which may have a similar or opposite action [..]
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Analogue is the eighth studio album by the Norwegian band A-ha, released in 2005. It is a-ha's first album on Polydor Records (Universal), having previously been signed to Warner Music. Four singles w [..]
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The term analogue is used in literary history in two related senses: a work which resembles another in terms of one or more motifs, characters, scenes, phrases or events. an individual motif, characte [..]
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"Analogue (All I Want)" is a song by Norwegian band A-ha. It is the title track of their eighth studio album (2005). The song was released as a single on 30 December 2005 and became a top-10 hit in No [..]
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Analogue is a British multi-disciplinary performance company based in the South-East of England. The company consists of Artistic Directors Liam Jarvis and Hannah Barker, and Producer Ric Watts. The w [..]
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