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Contents [hide]
1 Architecture and design
2 Science
2.1 Biology
2.2 Chemistry and physics
3 Organisations
4 Computing
5 Entertainment
6 Places
7 Weaponry
8 Persons with the surname Shell
9 Other uses
10 See also
Architecture and design[edit]
Shell (structure), a structural element with very small thickness
Concrete shell, a thin shell of concr
ete, usually with no interior columns or exterior buttresses
Thin-shell structure, light weight constructions using shell elements
Science[edit]
Biology[edit]
Seashell, a hard outer layer of a marine animal, found on beaches
Eggshell
Nutshell
Exoskeleton, an external covering of some animals
Mollusc shell
Bivalve shell
Gastropod shell
Shell, of a brachiopod
Turtle shell
Chemistry and physics[edit]
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
Organisations[edit]
Royal Dutch Shell, a multinational oil and gas company
Shell Oil Company, the U.S.-based subsidiary
Shell Canada
Shell Nigeria
Shell corporation, a company which serves as a vehicle for business transactions
Computing[edit]
Shell (computing), a type of user interface
Command-line interface, sometimes referred to as command shell
List of command-line interpreters, programs occasionally referred to as shells
Read–eval–print loop, also known as a language shell
Shell account, a user account on a remote server
Secure Shell protocol
Shellsort or Shell sort, a sorting algorithm by Donald Shell
Shell, an empty expert system