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===Mathematics===
===Mathematics===
* [[Spherical shell]]
* [[Spherical shell]], between two concentric spheres


==Organisations==
==Organisations==
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==Computing==
==Computing==
* [[Shell (computing)]], a type of user interface
* [[Shell (computing)]], a type of user interface and command-line interpreter
** [[Command-line interface]], sometimes referred to as command shell
** [[Command-line interface]], sometimes referred to as command shell
** [[List of command-line interpreters]], programs occasionally referred to as shells
** [[List of command-line interpreters]], programs occasionally referred to as shells
** [[Web shell]], interface that enables a web server to be remotely accessed
** [[Web shell]], interface that enables a web server to be remotely accessed
** [[Unix shell]], a shell for Unix-like operating systems
** [[Shell script]], a computer program designed to be run by a shell
** [[Bash (Unix shell)]]
** [[Bourne shell]]
* [[Read–eval–print loop]], also known as a language shell
* [[Read–eval–print loop]], also known as a language shell
* [[Shell account]], a user account on a remote server
* [[Shell account]], a user account on a remote server
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Shell suit]], a descendant of the tracksuit
* [[Shell suit]], a descendant of the tracksuit
* [[Shel]]  
* [[Shel]], a given name
* [[Shels (disambiguation)]]
* [[Shels (disambiguation)]]
* {{lookfrom}}
* {{lookfrom}}

Latest revision as of 22:30, 19 November 2025

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Architecture and design

Science

Biology

Physics and chemistry

  • Electron shell or a principal energy level of electrons outside an atom's nucleus
  • Nuclear shell model, a principal energy level of nucleons within an atom's nucleus
  • On shell and off shell, quantum field theory concepts depending on whether classical equations of motion are obeyed

Mathematics

Organisations

Computing

Entertainment

Places

Weaponry

Persons with the surname Shell

Other uses

See also

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