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bipolar disorder sometimes called manic depression, is a cyclical illness in which moods fluctuate between extreme happiness or giddiness and frantic activity (the manic stage) and profound depression.
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bipolar A signal range that includes both positive and negative values (for example, -5 V to +5 V).
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bipolar disorder also known as Manic Depression, it is a serious mood disorder which involves extreme mood swings or highs (mania) and lows (depression).
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bipolar A processing technology for making discrete transistors and linear integrated circuits.
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bipolar An analog semiconductor process technology characterized by fast switching speeds at the expense of high power consumption. Bipolar transistors can also function as fast speed digital circuits.
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