analog abbr. | |
gen. | Analogon; Gegenstück; Nachbildung |
amer. | analog |
commun. | analog |
construct. | Analogon |
interpolation abbr. | |
gen. | Erweiterung; Interpolation |
astr. | Zwischenschalten |
econ. | Einschaltung; Einschiebung; Textverfälschung |
environ. | Interpolation |
med. | Interpolierung |
nucl.phys. | Einschiebung |
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A transmission signal that varies continuously in amplitude and time and is generated in wave formation (Analog signals are used in telecommunications) |
analog : 505 phrases in 28 subjects |