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{{See | Analogy (disambiguation)}}
'''Analog''' or '''analogue'''{{ref|cwe}} may refer to: '''Analog''' or '''analogue''' may refer to:
* ], a variable signal continuous in both time and amplitude
**], circuits which use analog signals
**], a transmission using analog signals
**] is an apparatus that measures continuous information.
* ], a literary work that shares motifs, characters or events with another, but is not directly derived from it
* An ]
* ], a structural derivative of a parent compound that often differs from it by a single element


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As a title or name:
==Computing and electronics==
* '']'', the current title of the magazine originally named ''Astounding Stories''
* ], in which information is encoded in a continuous variable
* '']'' (Atari News And Lots Of Games), a magazine focusing on Atari computers
* ], a computer program that analyzes log files from web servers ** ], an apparatus that operates on analog signals
* ], a semiconductor company *** ], circuits which use analog signals
**** ], a computer that uses analog signals
* ], a Polish street-punk band
** ], information recorded using an analog signal
* ], a 2005 album by Norwegian band ]
* The ], a section of the DEA Controlled Substances Act * ], a system that fulfills the same function as another
* ], a system that has the same structure as another


==See also== ==Entertainment==
* ], a "security gap" that is inevitable in attempts at copy protection of sound recordings
* ], a clock or watch that represents time by position on a dial
* ], a computer that uses electrical or mechanical phenomena
* ], photography with an analog sensor
* ], a television that uses an analog signal
* ], a synthesizer that uses analog circuits and analog computer techniques to generate sound electronically.
* ], applied in the analysis of dynamical systems.


===Albums and songs===
==Usage==
* ], an album by Eureka Farm
{{note|cwe}} In the U.S., the spellings '''''analog''''' and '''''analogue''''' are interchangeable for the noun (except, for example, in the literary sense above); the adjective is usually spelled '''''analog'''''. In the rest of the English-speaking world the spelling is usually '''''analogue''''' for both noun and adjective; see ]. However, the spellings given above should be retained in cases where it forms part of a name or is an ].
* ], a song by Tyler, The Creator, featuring Hodgy Beats, from ''Goblin''
* ], a 2005 album by A-ha
** ], the title track of the 2005 album by A-ha


===Books and magazines===
{{disambig}}
* '']'', a science-fiction magazine
* '']'', a 1981–1989 magazine about Atari computers
* '']'', a 2012 visual novel by Christine Love


===Other entertainment===
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* ], a literary work that shares motifs, characters or events with another but is not directly derived from it
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* ], British
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* ], a Canadian television series (1971–1972)
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==Other==
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* ]
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* ], a semiconductor company
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* ], a computer program that analyzes log files from web servers
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* ], a method of representing a phenomenon of the world by another, more understandable or analyzable system
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* ], a compound with similar properties
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* ], a compound with an altered chemical structure
* ], a compound that resembles the substrate in an enzymatic reaction
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==See also==
* ]
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* {{in title|Analog}}
* {{look from|Analogue}}
* {{in title|Analogue}}
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Latest revision as of 07:53, 14 June 2024

Further information: Analogy (disambiguation)

Analog or analogue may refer to:

Computing and electronics

Entertainment

Albums and songs

Books and magazines

Other entertainment

Other

See also

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