Cell - Science and Technology

Science and Technology

  • Cell (biology), the functional basic unit of life
  • Cell (database), a unit in a statistical array (as a spreadsheet) formed by the intersection of a row and a column (see Table (database))
  • Cell (EDA), a term used in an electronic circuit design schematics
  • Cell (geometry), a three-dimensional element, part of a higher-dimensional object
  • Cell (journal), a scientific journal
  • Cell (microprocessor), a microprocessor architecture developed by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM
  • Cell, the basic unit of Flash memory
  • Cell or mobile phone, a phone connected to a cellular network
    • Cell, area of radio coverage in a cellular network
  • Cell, a basic unit of a cellular automaton
  • Electrochemical cell, a device used to convert chemical energy to electrical source of energy
    • Galvanic cell or Voltaic cell, a particular kind of electrochemical cell
  • Cell (archaeology), the term may be applied to a monks church in Ireland or early Christian Place names in Ireland

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