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An electrical signal whose frequency and level vary continuously in direct relationship to the original acoustical sound waves. "Analog" also may refer to a control or circuit, which continuously changes the level of a signal in a direct relationship to the control setting.
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Information in a continuously variable form. A useful illustration is to think of analogue information as being represented by an infinite number of shades of grey, rather than being represented by just pure black or pure white. Sound recorded on a vinyl record, for example, is analogue in nature. Traditional telephone and television technology is also analogue technology. ...
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| analogy |
The process of creating or modifying a particular name on the basis of an existing name or pattern in the language. For example, the Mrs. Tea teamaker is analogous to the Mr. Coffee coffeemaker.
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| analogy |
Reasoning by which the function of a novel gene or protein sequence may be deduced from comparisons with other gene or protein sequences of known function. Identifying analogous or homologous genes via similarity searching and alignment is one of the chief uses of Bioinformatics. (See also alignment, similarity search.)
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| analog |
refers to a type of measurement in which the "line of measure" is continuous as compared to one which is discretely incremented.
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