Panel may refer to:

Arts and media

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Visual arts

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  • Panel painting, in art, a painting on a wood panel (as opposed to canvas, a wall etc)
  • Panel (comics), a single image in a comic book, comic strip or cartoon; also, a comic strip containing one such image
  • Groupings of rock art, pictographs or petroglyphs

Television

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  • Judicial panel, set of judges who sit to hear a cause of action
  • Jury panel, body of people convened to render a judicial verdict
  • Panel, or pannel, in Scotland, formal term in solemn proceedings for an accused person; see Indictment

People

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Science and technology

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Electrical devices

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Other physical objects

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Research protocols

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  • Survey panel, a type of non-random sample survey
  • Panel study or longitudinal study, a research design involving repeated observations over time
    • Panel data or longitudinal data, measured over time

Software

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Other uses in science and technology

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  • Test panel, a predetermined group of medical tests

Other uses

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  • Panel discussion, a small group of experts speaking in turns before an audience, usually including a question period and usually with the purpose of educating or persuading

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