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A cell is a single unit or compartment, enclosed by a border or wall.Examples of cells:
- prison cell
- monastic cell
- cell in biology
- electrochemical cell
- radio cell, as used in cellular mobile and cell phone
- table cell , as used in HTML / web pages
- Geometric cell - the three-dimensional analogue of a face
- a covert cell of terrorists or partisans - a small organisation group designed to resist attempts at policing and counter-espionageEspionage operations intended to identify enemy spies. Most countries have government agencies whose purpose includes counter-espionage . Examples include the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the United States, MI5 in the United Kingdom, and Defense et
- in musicMusic often an art/ entertainment, is a total social fact whose definitions vary according to era and culture," according to Jean Molino. 1 It is often contrasted with noise. According to musicologist Jean-Jacques Nattiez: "The border between music and no a cellIn music a cell is similar to a figure or motif. The 1957 Encyclopedie Larousse defines a cell as follows: "a small rhythmic and melodic design that can be isolated, or can make up one part of a thematic context. A cell can be developed independent of its is a rhythmRhythm is the variation of the duration of sounds over time. When governed by rule, it is called meter. It is inherent in any time-dependent medium, but it is most associated with music, dance, and most poetry. The study of rhythm, stress, and pitch in spic, melodic, motivic, or intervallicIn music theory, an interval is the difference (a ratio or logarithmic measure) in pitch between two notes and often refers to those two notes themselves (otherwise known as a dyad). An interval class is measured by the shortest distance possible between group, setThis article is about sets in mathematics. For other meanings, see Set (disambiguation). Sets are one of the most important and fundamental concepts in modern mathematics. Basic set theory, having only been invented at the end of the 19th century, is now, or figure (music).
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