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Analog or analogue may refer to:

In literature and language

Analog, an object, concept or situation which in some way resembles a different situation: Analogue (literature), a literary work that shares motifs, characters or events with another, but is not directly derived from itAnalogy, in language, a comparison between conceptsAnalogical change, in language, is the process of inventing a new element in conformity with some part of the language system that you already know

In technology

Analog (program), a computer program that analyzes log files from web serversAnalog Devices, a semiconductor companyAnalog signal, a signal that contains information using non-quantized variances in frequency and amplitude: Analog clock, a clock or watch that represents time by position on a dialAnalog computer, a computer based on continuous electrical or mechanical phenomenaAnalog circuits, circuits which use analog signalsAnalog photography, photography in which the image is recorded as an analog (as on film)Analog recording, audio or video information recorded as an analog signalAnalog television, television picture and sound information encoded and transmitted as an analog signalAnalog verification, the act of verifying that an analog circuit will function as expectedAnalog videoAnalog stick, used to move objects on-screen, normally on a game controllerAnalog means continuous flow of signal

In science

Analogical models, mathematical models applied in the analysis of dynamical systemsAnalogy (biology), biological structures which perform similar functions by similar mechanisms but evolved separatelyFunctional analog, a chemical compound with similar propertiesNo-analog (ecology), in paleoecology and ecological forecasting, a description of climactic conditions or biological communities with no current counterpartsStructural analog, a chemical compound with a slightly altered chemical structureSubstrate analog, a chemical compound that resembles the substrate in an enzymatic reactionTransition state analog, a chemical compound that resembles the transition state of a substrate in an enzymatic reaction

In entertainment

Analog Science Fiction and Fact, the current title of the magazine originally named Astounding StoriesA.N.A.L.O.G. (Atari News And Lots Of Games), a magazine about Atari computersAnalog (album), the debut album for Bellingham, Washington band Eureka FarmThe Analogs, a Polish street-punk bandAnalogue (album), a 2005 album by Norwegian band a-haAnalogue (theatre company), a British theatre companyAnalog Heart, David Cook's solo album before his appearance on American IdolAnalog (TV series), a Canadian television series (1971–1972)"Analog" (song), a song by Tyler, The Creator, featuring Hodgy Beats, from Tyler's album GoblinAnalogue: A Hate Story, a game by Christine Love

Other

Cheese analogue, any of several types of non-dairy cheese imitations or substitutesFederal Analog Act, a section of the DEA Controlled Substances ActMeat analogue, any of several types of non-meat meat imitations or substitutes