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Analogue document refers to any physical or tangible record, such as paper files, photographs, or audio tapes, that exists in a non-digital form. "The representation of an object or physical process through the use of continuously variable electronic signals or mechanical patterns. In contrast to a digitally-encoded representation of an object or physical process, an analogue representation resembles the original."

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Analogue document refers to any physical or tangible record, such as paper files, photographs, or audio tapes, that exists in a non-digital form. "The representation of an object or physical process through the use of continuously variable electronic signals or mechanical patterns. In contrast to a digitally-encoded representation of an object or physical process, an analogue representation resembles the original."

Analogue document refers to any physical or tangible record, such as paper files, photographs, or audio tapes, that exists in a non-digital form. "The representation of an object or physical process through the use of continuously variable electronic signals or mechanical patterns. In contrast to a digitally-encoded representation of an object or physical process, an analogue representation resembles the original."