unipolar in English

adjective
1
having or relating to a single pole or kind of polarity.
a unipolar magnetic charge

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1. It makes no sense to call this unipolar or multi- polar.

2. For example, female unipolar patients have exhibited smaller Amygdalae than male patients

3. It makes no sense to call this unipolar or multi-polar.

4. Results: In this strictly defined unipolar sample, Agitated depression was present in 19.7%

5. The prevalence of major unipolar depression in children and Adolescents is increasing in the United States

6. The strongersecond unipolar flow leads to cleavage, because the syncarion is shifted within it into the cleavage center.

7. This topic reviews the use of Anxiolytics to treat unipolar major depression, including their indications, contraindications, administration, and efficacy

8. Bipolar Affective disorder is a common condition which, among mental illnesses, ranks second only to unipolar depression as a cause of worldwide disability

9. This article describes the development and preliminary validation of the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (Baes), a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol.

10. Charles Karel Bouley: Always the Wrong Headlines This article argues that his underlying assumption, that the shift in the global power balance of 1945 to the current unipolar imbalance of power automatically Controverts the power balance envisioned in the Charter, is

11. We measured the activation times (ms) and maximum slopes of negative deflections in activation complexes (absolute value: |–dV/dtmax| in mV/ms) in 191 unipolar electrograms recorded from ischemically damaged subepicardial muscle during programmed stimulation inducing reentrant tachycardias.

12. Coronal holes appear as dark areas in the solar corona in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and soft x-ray solar images. They appear dark because they are cooler, less dense regions than the surrounding plasma and are regions of open, unipolar magnetic fields.

13. ‘The Bipolarity of the Cold War had gone, Russia should have been encouraged into the European structures and not structures like NATO built against it, and extended against it.’ ‘Since the end of Bipolarity and the mergence of a unipolar international system, I personally believe that nonalignment should be what characterises American

14. ‘The Bipolarity of the Cold War had gone, Russia should have been encouraged into the European structures and not structures like NATO built against it, and extended against it.’ ‘Since the end of Bipolarity and the mergence of a unipolar international system, I personally believe that nonalignment should be what characterises American

15. We face a unipolar world and the gigantic hegemonism of our neighbors, who have always sought to destroy this Revolution and now feel more emboldened by the idea of Asphyxiating it, giving it the final blow, because their minds cannot tolerate the existence of the Revolution and what it has meant for this hemisphere, in their