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Paranoia and delusions of grandeur (the belief that one has a special power or mission) can occur in people with bipolar disorder during the manic phase. In fact, sometimes it is difficult even for experts to differentiate between these two disorders. Evidence suggests that they may share certain genetic factors that make some families vulnerable to either one.
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1) The condition of possessing two pole sets. In a conventional (non-FET) transistor, one pole set exists between the base and collector, and the other pole set exists between the base and emitter. 2) Speakers that consist of two driver arrays facing opposite directions and wired in electrical phase with one another to create a more diffuse soundstage.
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A psychiatric disorder which causes you to have alternating episodes of mania (being happy) and depression (being sad). Also called bipolar illness or manic-depressive illness.
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A mental illness that causes extreme mood swings.
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An international system in which there are two dominant nation-states. bourgeoisie. A Marxist term referring to those who own the means of production.
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