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(1) Of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input
(1) Something having the property of being analogous to something else.
(2) Parallel.
(1) The theater photographs can be read as an analogue for both the interior of a still camera and the womb.
(2) We'll take steady progress and a genuine analogue clock instead.
(3) What was the point of having a super-expensive analogue watch that was accurate to within half a second every twenty years, if that half a second was probably wrong?
(4) No buttons should be used under water and the crown of an analogue watch should not be pulled out when the watch is wet.
(5) This produces the aldehyde analogue , methanal (acetaldehyde).
(6) Modulation involves raising or lowering the frequency of the carrier wave in proportion to the analogue signal.
(7) This could throw out plans by the Federal Communication Committee to switch off the analogue signal some time around 2006.
(8) For example, analogue computers represent physical quantities using u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510continuously varyingu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb voltages.
(9) The issue is that at present there is little or no way to stop people copying music into a digital format from an earlier analogue version of it.
(10) This was the famous Philips 1500 model, made in Austria, with the piano key controls, analogue clock and top loading.
(11) The old electric analogue clock stopped at the moment it hit the floor, reading 8: 57 am.
(12) Apart from the dubious analogue stopwatch that blights the top of the dashboard, the SCP includes a fortified ECU map that allows 10 seconds of over-boost on full throttle.
(13) The DSL signal is an analog signal in the bandwidth of 80 KHz to 1.1 MHz.
(14) To think that's an analog TV signal model that's going to continue the way it is now is not right.
(15) Those companies are not good analogues for Google.
(16) Somebody's analog watch was sounding very loudly.
(17) The transformation of American parties into analogues of their ideologically driven European counterparts has the effect of mobilizing voters by philosophical affinity rather than partisan affiliation.
(18) By creating analogs of nucleotides, she and her research group made drugs that treat acute leukemia and kidney plant rejection.
(19) Now I watch the second hand on my analog clock swoop around with the tiniest of pauses, and I wonder how it will look after another thirty years goes by.
(20) These analogues have similar properties to pyrophosphate, but unlike pyrophosphate they are resistant to enzymatic degradation.
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Digital