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Science and technology
- Cell (biology) The cell is the functional basic unit of life. It was discovered by Robert Hooke and is the functional unit of all known living organisms. It is the smallest unit of life that is classified as a living thing, and is often called the building block of life. Some organisms, such as most bacteria, are unicellular . Other organisms, such as humans,, the basic unit of all living organisms
- Cell (EDA) A cell in the context of electronic design automation is an abstract representation of a component within a schematic diagram or physical layout of an electronic circuit in software. A cell-based design methodology is a technique that enables designers to analyze chip designs at varying levels of abstraction. For example, one designer may focus on, a term used in electronic circuit design schematics
- Cell (geometry) A cell is a three-dimensional polyhedron element that is part of the boundary of a higher-dimensional polytope, such as a polychoron or honeycomb (3-space tessellation), a three-dimensional element, part of a higher-dimensional object
- Cell (journal) Cell is a peer-reviewed scientific journal which publishes novel research in any area of experimental biology that is significant outside its field. Areas covered include molecular biology, genetics, structural biology, biochemistry, cell biology, development, neurobiology and immunology in animals, plants, microbes and viruses. Founded in 1974 by, a scientific journal
- Cell (microprocessor) Cell is a microprocessor architecture jointly developed by Sony Computer Entertainment, Toshiba, and IBM, an alliance known as "STI". The architectural design and first implementation were carried out at the STI Design Center in Austin, Texas over a four-year period beginning March 2001 on a budget reported by Sony as approaching US$ 400, a microprocessor architecture developed by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM
- Cell or mobile phone A mobile phone is an electronic device used for full duplex two-way radio telecommunications over a cellular network of base stations known as cell sites. Mobile phones differ from cordless telephones, which only offer telephone service within limited range through a single base station attached to a fixed land line, for example within a home or, a phone connected to a cellular network
- Cell, a basic unit of a cellular automaton A cellular automaton is a discrete model studied in computability theory, mathematics, physics, complexity science, theoretical biology and microstructure modeling. It consists of a regular grid of cells, each in one of a finite number of states, such as "On" and "Off" (in contrast to a coupled map lattice). The grid can be in
- Cell, an individual production area in cellular manufacturing Cellular Manufacturing is a model for workplace design, and is an integral part of lean manufacturing systems. The goal of lean manufacturing is the aggressive minimisation of waste, called muda, to achieve maximum efficiency of resources. Cellular manufacturing, sometimes called cellular or cell production, arranges factory floor labor into semi-
- Cell, fixed-length packet in a cell relay In networkings, cell relay refers to a method of statistically multiplexing fixed-length packets, i.e. cells, to transport data between computers or kinds of network equipment. It is an unreliable, connection-oriented packet switched data communications protocol communication network
- Voltaic cell, a device for producing electricity, including
- Electrochemical cell An electrochemical cell is a device capable of either deriving electrical energy from chemical reactions, or facilitating chemical reactions through the introduction of electrical energy. A common example of an electrochemical cell is a standard 1.5-volt "battery", a device for extracting electricity from chemical reactions, often used as part of a battery
- Photo-electric or solar cell A solar cell is a device that converts the energy of sunlight directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect. Sometimes the term solar cell is reserved for devices intended specifically to capture energy from sunlight such as solar panels and solar cells, while the term photovoltaic cell is used when the light source is unspecified
- Storm cell A storm cell is an air mass that contains up and down drafts in convective loops, moves and reacts as a single entity, and functions as the smallest unit of a storm-producing system, an updraft region in a thunderstorm
- Table cell A table cell is one grouping within a table. Cells are grouped horizontally and vertically (columns of cells). Usually information on the top header of a table and side header will "meet" in the middle at a particular cell with information regarding the two headers it is collinear with, the intersection of a row and a column in a table of information
Music
- Cells (album), a 1998 electronic music album by Cex
- "Cells", a song by The Servant
- Cell (ambient artist), an ambient artist from France
- Cell (band), a rock band
- Cell (music), a rhythmic, melodic, motivic, or intervallic group, set, or figure
Fiction
- Cell (comics), a Marvel comic book character
- Cell, a character in Dragon Ball media This article lists characters who appear in the anime and manga fictional universe of Dragon Ball
- Cell (novel), a 2006 horror novel by Stephen King
Society
- Prison cell A prison cell or holding cell is a small room in a prison, or police station where a prisoner is held, a room used to hold people in prisons
- Cell, a unit of a clandestine cell system A clandestine cell structure is a method for organizing a group in such a way that it can more effectively resist penetration by an opposing organization. Depending on the group's philosophy, its operational area, the communications technologies available, and the nature of the mission, it can range from a strict hierarchy to an extremely, a penetration-resistant form of a secret or outlawed organization
- Cell, a group of people in a cell group
Religion
- Cell, a room or hut in which a monk A monk is a person who practices religious asceticism, living either alone or with any number of monks, whilst always maintaining some degree of physical separation from those not sharing the same purpose. The concept is ancient and can be seen in many religions and in philosophy or nun A nun is a woman who has taken vows committing her to a spiritual life. She may be an ascetic who voluntarily chooses to leave mainstream society and live her life in prayer and contemplation in a monastery or convent. The term "nun" is applicable to Catholics – both eastern and western traditions – Orthodox Christians, Anglicans, lives.
See also
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