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Having the same function, but a different phylogenetic origin from another cell/tissue.
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of similar form and/or function, but of different evolutionary origin; see HOMOLOGOUS.
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Structures that have a similar function (compare: Homologous; Homoplastic)
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1) Analog ICs are circuits which can handle input and output signals that can take any value between appropriate upper and lower limits. A typical application would be in the reception of a signal from a microphone and its amplification and output to a loudspeaker. The real world functions on an analog basis and for this reason, even though digital electronics is becoming increasingly widespread, many systems still have to be analog to interface with the human end-user. ...
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Pertaining to measurements or devices in which the output varies continuously, ie voltage or rotation signals. Compare to digital.
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