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Analogy Analogy (from Greek ''analogia'', "proportion", from ''ana-'' "upon, according to" lso "against", "anew"+ ''logos'' "ratio" lso "word, speech, reckoning" is a cognitive process of transferring information or meaning from a particular subject ( ... is a cognitive process of transferring information or meaning from a particular subject to another. Analogy may also refer to: * ''Analogy'' (album), an album released in 1972 by the band Analogy * Analogy (band), a German and Italian rock band active in the 1970s * Analogy (biology), a similarity of trait or organ in two unrelated organisms See also * Analog (other) * {{disambiguation ...
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Analogy
Analogy (from Greek language, Greek ''analogia'', "proportion", from ''ana-'' "upon, according to" [also "against", "anew"] + ''logos'' "ratio" [also "word, speech, reckoning"]) is a cognition, cognitive process of transferring information or Meaning (linguistics), meaning from a particular subject (the analog, or source) to another (the target), or a language, linguistic expression corresponding to such a process. In a narrower sense, analogy is an inference or an Logical argument, argument from one particular to another particular, as opposed to deductive reasoning, deduction, inductive reasoning, induction, and abductive reasoning, abduction, in which at least one of the premises, or the conclusion, is general rather than particular in nature. The term analogy can also refer to the relation between the source and the target themselves, which is often (though not always) a Similarity (philosophy), similarity, as in the analogy (biology), biological notion of analogy. Analogy pla ...
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Analogy (album)
''Analogy'' is the debut studio album by the band Analogy. The album was reissued in 2004 on Akarma Records. Track listing All tracks were written by Martin Thurn, unless otherwise noted. #Dark Reflections - 7:07 #Weeping My Endure (John Milton, Thurn) - 4:54 #Indian Meditation - 4:22 #Tin's Song - 1:41 #Analogy (Analogy) - 9:50 #The Year's at the Spring (Elizabeth Barrett Browning Elizabeth Barrett Browning (née Moulton-Barrett; 6 March 1806 – 29 June 1861) was an English poet of the Victorian era, popular in Britain and the United States during her lifetime. Born in County Durham, the eldest of 12 children, Elizabet ..., Thurn, Jutta Nienhaus) - 4:43 #Pan-Am Flight 249 (Thurn, Nienhaus) - 5:18 2001 Reissue Bonus Track #Milan on a Sunday Morning (Analogy) - 6:07 References External links phrockblog* * ohrwaschl catalogue ...
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Analogy (band)
Analogy was a German and Italian psychedelic rock, progressive rock band, active in the 1970s. The band was launched by the guitarist Martin Thurn when attending the European School, Varese. In 1968, Thurn founded a band called Sons of Glove. Other members were Wolfgang Schoene, Thomas Schmidt (later Pell Mell) and Jutta Nienhaus. The band later renamed itself to Joice (due to a misprint later as The Yoice) in 1970 with drummer Hermann-Jürgen Nienhaus (brother of Jutta) and Mauro Rattaggi (bass), the only Italian member of the band. During a music festival in Arona, a spontaneous collaboration happened with keyboarder Nikola Pankoff whilst playing a free interpretation of Pink Floyd's "Atom Heart Mother". Pankoff became a band member thereafter. Finally, in 1972, after becoming a more centered progressive rock band, they decided to change their name to Analogy. Their first release was the single "Sold Out" / "God's Own Land", two songs written by Thurn. At the end of the year, ...
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Analogy (biology)
Convergent evolution is the independent evolution of similar features in species of different periods or epochs in time. Convergent evolution creates analogous structures that have similar form or function but were not present in the last common ancestor of those groups. The cladistic term for the same phenomenon is homoplasy. The recurrent evolution of flight is a classic example, as flying insects, birds, pterosaurs, and bats have independently evolved the useful capacity of flight. Functionally similar features that have arisen through convergent evolution are ''analogous'', whereas ''homologous'' structures or traits have a common origin but can have dissimilar functions. Bird, bat, and pterosaur wings are analogous structures, but their forelimbs are homologous, sharing an ancestral state despite serving different functions. The opposite of convergence is divergent evolution, where related species evolve different traits. Convergent evolution is similar to parallel ...
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