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Definition of Analogon

Analogon
Analogon A*nal"o*gon, n. [Gr. ?.] Analogue.

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- ceramicist, and her poetry and prose regularly appeared in the journal Analogon. Most recently, her work has appeared in English in Surrealist Women: an...
- Sartre says that what is required for the imaginary process to occur is an analogon—that is, an equivalent of perception. This can be a painting, a photograph...
- Czech-Slovak Surrealists never disbanded, and continue to publish their journal Analogon, which now spans almost 100 volumes. Surrealist theatre and Artaud's "Theatre...
- first and only issue of the anthology Gambra and then to the magazine Analogon. During the short period up to 1970 Švankmajer still managed to make the...
- at [[:de:Nukleosid-Analogon]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|de|Nukleosid-Analogon}} to the talk page....
- really exists and it is exactly the structure of the neurotic. It is not an analogon; it is not even an abstraction, because an abstraction is some sort of...
- connects photography's ability to represent without style (a 'perfect analogon': "The Photographic Message", 1961) to its tendency to naturalise what...
- only the lateral bend of head and neck is termed torticollis, whereas the analogon to the rotatory torticollis in humans is called a head tilt. The most frequently...
- doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.51.3604. PMID 9912027. W. Voigt, Ueber das Elektrische Analogon des Zeemaneffectes (On the electric analogue of the Zeeman effect), Annalen...
- the Antiproton Ac****ulator Complex can be well understood through the analogon of a hydraulic system, which is depicted in the included picture. The tap...