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  2. GSM Cell ID - Wikipedia

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    The UTRAN Cell ID (LCID) is a concatenation of the RNC-ID (12 bits, ID of the Radio Network Controller) and Cell ID (16 bits, unique ID of the Cell). CID is just the Cell ID. The concatenation of both will still be unique but can be confusing in some cellid databases as some store the CID and other store LCID. It makes sense to record them ...

  3. Cell Global Identity - Wikipedia

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    001-01-1-1: 001-01 is a PLMN designated for testing purposes, with location area 1 and cell 1. 289-88-23-42: would identify cell 42 in location area 23 of the A-Mobile operator in Abkhazia; 648-03-65535-65535: would represent the highest possible CI and LAC numbers of the Telecel operator in Zimbabwe

  4. E-CellID - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced Cell ID, E-CellID, or E-CID is a positioning feature introduced in rel9 E-UTRA (LTE radio). The UE reports to the network the serving cell ID, the timing advance (difference between its transmit and receive time) and the IDs, estimated timing and power of the detected neighbor cells. The enodeB may report extra information to the ESMLC ...

  5. Mobile identification number - Wikipedia

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    The mobile identification number (MIN) or mobile subscription identification number (MSIN) refers to the 10-digit unique number that a wireless carrier uses to identify a mobile phone, which is the last part of the international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI).

  6. OpenCellID - Wikipedia

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    OpenCelliD heatmap, 2013. Data on Cell IDs and their locations can be used to provide location information to mobile devices. Using Cell ID locations to find device location is more power efficient and often faster [1] than using satellite-based navigation systems, although it is less precise because of the lack of known Cell IDs. [2]

  7. Membrane channel - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, purinergic receptor activation can also lead to the opening of the channel, via a positive feedback loop. [4] In addition, P2Y receptors activate inositol trisphosphate , which leads to a transient increase in intracellular calcium , and opens both connexin and pannexin channels, therefore contributing to the propagation of ...

  8. Channel 1 - Wikipedia

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    Channel 1 (North American TV), a defunct channel last occupying the spectrum between 44-50MHz; Channel One Russia - Russia; Soviet TV Channel 1, a defunct flagship television channel from the All-Soviet State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company - USSR; Channel 1 (Syrian TV channel) - Syria; Channel One (British and Irish TV channel), a ...

  9. CD1 - Wikipedia

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    CD1 (cluster of differentiation 1) is a family of glycoproteins expressed on the surface of various human antigen-presenting cells.CD1 glycoproteins are structurally related to the class I MHC molecules, however, in contrast to MHC class 1 proteins, they present lipids, glycolipids and small molecules antigens, from both endogenous and pathogenic proteins, to T cells and activate an immune ...