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Wat (wie) is cellular structure - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cellular system; Cellular (disambiguation); Cellular structure; Cellular organization; Cellular organizations; Cellular structures; Cellular organization (disambiguation); Cellular systems; Cellular structure (disambiguation); Cellular organizational

Cellular organizational structure         
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NON-HIERARCHICAL ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
Cellular organization structure; Cellular organizational system; Nodal organization; Nodal organizational structure; Nodal structure; Cellular business structure; Cellular organizational structures; Cellular business structures; Cellular business organization; Cellular leadership structure; Nodal organization structure; Cellular organizational systems; Nodal organizational system; Cellular business organizations; Cellular organizational structure in business; Cellular organizational structures in business
A non-biological entity with a cellular organizational structure (also known as a cellular organization, cellular system, nodal organization, nodal structure, et cetera) is set up in such a way that it mimics how natural systems within biology work, with individual 'cells' or 'nodes' working somewhat independently to establish goals and tasks, administer those things, and troubleshoot difficulties."Cellular organization" is the defining property in living organisms.
cellular         
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1. relating to or consisting of living cells.
2. denoting or relating to a mobile telephone system that uses a number of short-range radio stations: a cellular phone.
3. (of fabric) knitted so as to form holes or hollows that trap air and provide extra insulation.
4. consisting of small compartments or rooms.
Derivatives
cellularity noun
Origin
C18: from Fr. cellulaire, from mod. L. cellularis, from cellula 'little chamber', dimin. of cella.
cellular automaton         
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  • Visualization of a lattice gas automaton. The shades of grey of the individual pixels are proportional to the gas particle density (between 0 and 4) at that pixel. The gas is surrounded by a shell of yellow cells that act as reflectors to create a closed space.
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  • An animation of the way the rules of a 1D cellular automaton determine the next generation.
  • A cellular automaton based on hexagonal cells instead of squares (rule 34/2)
  • ''[[Conus textile]]'' exhibits a cellular automaton pattern on its shell.<ref name=coombs/>
  • A [[torus]], a toroidal shape
DISCRETE MODEL STUDIED IN COMPUTABILITY THEORY, MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, COMPLEXITY SCIENCE, THEORETICAL BIOLOGY AND MICROSTRUCTURE MODELING
Seluler Atomatons; Cellular image processing; Cellular autonoma; Cellular Automata; Cellular Automaton; Celullar automaton; Cellular Automata machine; Cellular robotics; Cell games (cellular automaton); Cellular automata machine; Cellular automota; Cellular automata; Cellular automata in popular culture; Fuzzy cellular automata; Fuzzy cellular automaton; Non-totalistic; Applications of cellular automata; Totalistic cellular automata; Cellular automaton theory; Cellular automatons; Tessellation automata
<algorithm, parallel> (CA, plural "- automata") A regular spatial lattice of "cells", each of which can have any one of a finite number of states. The state of all cells in the lattice are updated simultaneously and the state of the entire lattice advances in discrete time steps. The state of each cell in the lattice is updated according to a local rule which may depend on the state of the cell and its neighbors at the previous time step. Each cell in a cellular automaton could be considered to be a finite state machine which takes its neighbours' states as input and outputs its own state. The best known example is J.H. Conway's game of Life. {FAQ (http://alife.santafe.edu/alife/topics/cas/ca-faq/ca-faq.html)}. Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.theory.cell-automata, news:comp.theory.self-org-sys. (1995-03-03)

Wikipedia

Cellular

Cellular may refer to:

  • Cellular automaton, a model in discrete mathematics
  • Cell biology, the evaluation of cells work and more
  • Cellular (film), a 2004 movie
  • Cellular frequencies, assigned to networks operating in cellular RF bands
  • Cellular manufacturing
  • Cellular network, cellular radio networks
  • U.S. Cellular Field, also known as "The Cell", a baseball stadium in Chicago
  • U.S. Cellular Arena, an arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Terms such as cellular organization, cellular structure, cellular system, and so on may refer to:

  • Cell biology, the evaluation of how cells work and more
  • Cellular communication networks, systems for allowing communication through mobile phones and other mobile devices
  • Cellular organizational structures, methods of human organization in social groups
  • Clandestine cell organizations, entities organized to commit crimes, acts of terror, or other malicious activities
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor cellular structure
1. "In the last few years, these groups seem to have adopted a very cellular structure.
2. Most terrorist organizations use some degree of a decentralized (or "cellular") structure.
3. The report said that although this was a major success, al–Qaida remained a threat because of its "resilient, semiautonomous cellular structure."
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