| A/D | analog-to-digital [converter] |
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| ADC | adult day care [facility]; affective disorders clinic; Aid to [Families with] Dependent Children; AI... |
| AHH | alpha-hydrazine analog of histidine; anosmia and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism [syndrome]; arylhydro... |
| A-to-D | analog-to-digital |
| D/A | date of accident; date of admission; digital-to-analog [converter]; discharge and advise |
| A/D | Analog-to-Digital |
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| GnRH-A | GnRH analog |
| VAS | Visual Analog Scale |
| VAS | Visual analog pain scale |
| VAS | Visual analog score |
| analog | 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 resembles another in structure 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 with enzymes (e.g., isopropyl thiogalactoside vs. Lactose). Synonym: analogue. Origin: G. Analogos, proportionate (05 Mar 2000) |
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| analog-digital conversion | The process of converting analog data such as continually measured voltage to discrete, digital form. (12 Dec 1998) |
| analogous | According to a due ratio, conformable, proportionate, resembling or similar in some respects, as in function or appearance, but not in origin or development. Compare: homologous. Origin: Gr. Analogos (18 Nov 1997) |
| analogue | <chemistry> A compound that is structurally similar to another. (10 Jan 1998) |
| analogy | <biology> Two anatomical structures or behavioural traits within different and unrelated organisms which perform the same functions in each organism but which did not originate from an ancestral structure or trait that the organisms' ancestors had in common. Instead, the structures or traits arose separately and then later evolved to perform the same function (or similar functions). See: convergent evolution. Compare: homology. (09 Oct 1997) |
| computers, analog | Computers in which quantities are represented by physical variables; problem parameters are translated into equivalent mechanical or electrical circuits as an analog for the physical phenomenon being investigated. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| enzyme analog | A synthetic macromolecule having enzymatic activity. Synonym: enzyme analog. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Analogue-Digital Conversion, Analog Digital Conversion, Analog-Digital Conversions, Analogue Digital Conversion, Analogue-Digital Conversions, Conversion, Analog-Digital, Conversion, Analogue-Digital, Conversions, Analog-Digital, Conversions, Analogue-Digital
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something having the property of being analogous to something else of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input; "analogue device"; "linear amplifier"
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analogue: something having the property of being analogous to something else analogue: of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input; "analogue device"; "linear amplifier"
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similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar; "brains and computers are often considered analogous"; "salmon roe is marketed as analogous to caviar" corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin; "the wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird are analogous"
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an inference that if things agree in some respects they probably agree in others drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect; "the operation of a computer presents and interesting analogy to the working of the brain"; "the models show by analogy how matter is built up" doctrine of analogy: the religious belief that between creature and creator no similarity can be found so great but that the dissimilarity is always greater; language can point in the right direction but any analogy between God and humans will always be inadequate
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| analog | something having the property of being analogous to something else |
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| analog | (electronics) of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input |
| analog | a computer that represents information by variable quantities (e.g., positions or voltages) |
| analog | a watch that represents time by the position of hands on a dial |
| analog | device for converting analogue signals into digital signals |
| analog | device for converting analogue signals into digital signals |
| analog | expressing, composed of, or based on an analogy |
| analog | make an analogy |
| analog | someone who looks for analogies or who reasons by analogy |
| analog | make an analogy |
| analog | (biology) corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin |
| analog | similar or correspondent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar |
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