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u·ni·po·lar U0084700 (yo͞o′nĭ-pō′lər)adj.1. Having, acting by means of, or produced by a single magnetic or electric pole.2. Biology Having a single fibrous process. Used of a neuron.3. Medicine Relating to or being a mood disorder that includes depression and not mania or hypomania. u′ni·po·lar′i·ty (-pō-lăr′ĭ-tē) n.unipolar (ˌjuːnɪˈpəʊlə) adj1. (General Physics) of, concerned with, or having a single magnetic or electric pole2. (Biochemistry) (of a nerve cell) having a single process3. (Electronics) (of a transistor) utilizing charge carriers of one polarity only, as in a field-effect transistor4. (Pathology) (of nervous depression) occurring without accompanying bouts of mania5. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) dominated by one superpower, esp the United States. See bipolar unipolarity nThesaurusAdj. | 1. | unipolar - having a single polebipolar - having two poles | TranslationsunipolarenUK
unipolar[¦yü·nə′pō·lər] (electricity) Having but one pole, polarity, or direction; when applied to amplifiers or power supplies, it means that the output can vary in only one polarity from zero and, therefore, must always contain a direct-current component. unipolarenUK
unipolar [u″nĭ-po´lar] having but a single pole or process, as a nerve cell.pertaining to mood disorders in which only depressive episodes occur.unipolar disorders depressive disorders.u·ni·po·lar (yū'ni-pō'lăr), 1. Having but one pole; denoting a nerve cell from which the branches project from one side only. 2. Situated at one extremity only of a cell. unipolar (yo͞o′nĭ-pō′lər)adj.1. Having, acting by means of, or produced by a single magnetic or electric pole.2. Biology Having a single fibrous process. Used of a neuron.3. Medicine Relating to or being a mood disorder that includes depression and not mania or hypomania. u′ni·po·lar′i·ty (-pō-lăr′ĭ-tē) n.uni·po·lar (yū'ni-pō'lăr) 1. Having but one pole; denoting a nerve cell from which the branches project from one side only. 2. Situated at one extremity only of a cell. unipolar Having one pole or process as in the case of a nerve cell with one AXON. As applied to an electrode, the term is something of a misnomer. A second electrode is needed to complete the circuit, but this is often attached at a remote point from the point of application of the electrode.Patient discussion about unipolarQ. Bipolar depression And Unipolar depression Is bipolar depression different from unipolar depression?A. Yes. These are two different disorders that are distinct in many ways: bipolar appears earlier (20's compared to middle aged), males and females are affected equally (depression is more prevalent among women), family tendency (more pronounced in bipolar) etc. The course is also different: bipolar have manic episodes, while depression includes only depressive episodes. The treatment is also quite different (lithium and stabilizers for bipolar, SSRI for depression) You may read more here: www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/bipolardisorder.html
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