Definitions

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun A subdivision of a cell.

Etymologies

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License

sub- +‎ cell

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word subcell.

Examples

  • If we will also want ROI out of crossmedia in the end then we had better make huge crossmedia samples affordable, because without huge samples we will not be able to take advantage of crossmedia ROI analysis because the cell sizes of those exposed to various media/creative permutations and the subcell sizes of the different brand purchase behavior change groups within these crossmedia cells will be too small to read with statistical significance.

    In Terms of ROI: Getting Excited about the Media Research Priorities - Bill Harvey - MediaBizBloggers 2009

  • If we will also want ROI out of crossmedia in the end then we had better make huge crossmedia samples affordable, because without huge samples we will not be able to take advantage of crossmedia ROI analysis because the cell sizes of those exposed to various media/creative permutations and the subcell sizes of the different brand purchase behavior change groups within these crossmedia cells will be too small to read with statistical significance.

    In Terms of ROI: Getting Excited about the Media Research Priorities - Bill Harvey - MediaBizBloggers 2009

  • Each of the subcells can capture a different wavelength range of light, enabling each subcell to efficiently convert that light into electricity.

    40% Efficiency Solar Cells Developed | Impact Lab 2007

  • In the design, multijunction cells divide the broad solar spectrum into three smaller sections by using three subcell band gaps.

    40% Efficiency Solar Cells Developed | Impact Lab 2007

  • Civilian and Enemy Proselyting Subcell, Political Cell, working under CHI (CHIR), subcell chief, who taught him the fundamentals of proselyting activity.

    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE REPORT 1996

  • The Political Cell consisted of one other subcell, the Security Subcell; the total strength of the Political Cell varied from three to five men.

    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE REPORT 1996

  • From behind them, only a little deadened by distance, the bear told them, at the top of its mechanical voice, that the capacity of its last operating nuclear subcell was now negligible.

    The Waste Lands King, Stephen, 1947- 1991

  • In this process each subcell converts one color of sunlight optimally to electricity.

    Next Big Future 2010

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.