| bipolar l. |
an array involving two electrodes, each of which makes significant contribution to the record, placed at different body sites.
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| bipolar limb l. |
any bipolar array in which both electrodes are attached to limbs; usually used to denote one of the three standard limb leads, i.e., lead I, II, or III.
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| bipolar n. |
a neuron having two processes, one projecting from each end of the cell body; these may be either one axon and one dendrite or two dendrites.
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| bipolar needle e. |
a needle electrode consisting of two insulated wires inside a single cylinder, with neither one acting as the reference electrode; variations in voltage can be noted between the areas the wires touch.
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| bipolar p. |
an implanted cardiac pacemaker in which the lead contains both electrodes, anode and cathode, and is thus a complete circuit.
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