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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."