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A cell is a single unit or compartment, enclosed by a border or wall. A cell is usually part of a larger structure. More specific meanings depend on the context in which the work is used.
Physical and life sciences
A cell is the term used to describe the small (usually temporary) residential accomodation within prisons and police stations in the United Kingdom. Cells may be single, or used to house two or more detainees. They generally contain a bed, some storage facilities and lavatory facility. The cell is characterised by its security - there is usually no (or a small) window, and the door is high security with an observation hatch.
Religious Use
The term cell is used to describe the bedroom for a monk or other member of a monastic order.
Arts
Military/politics
- A covert cell is a small, secret group organized to resist penetration by an opposing organization
Mathematics
Technology
- Cell is the name of a microprocessor developed jointly by IBM, Toshiba, and Sony.
- In radio communications (e.g., cellular phones), a cell is a small geographic area served by a radio tower. Multiple cells (slightly overlapping) are aggregated in a cellular network for coverage of larger areas.
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