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bipolar disorder An affective or mood disorder characterized by episodes of mania alternating with periods of depression, with normal mood intervals occurring between the manic and depressive states.
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bipolar A signaling method (in T1/E1 ) represents a binary "1" by alternating positive and negative pulses, and a binary "0" by absence of pulses.
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bipolar II A classification of Bipolar Disorder characterized by episodes of hypomania and major depression, without the presence of psychotic features.
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bipolar disorder Also known as manic-depressive illness, a mental illness involving episodes of serious mania and depression. The person's mood usually swings from overly "high" and irritable to sad and hopeless and then back again, with periods of normal mood in between. Periods of abnormal mood and associated physiologic changes last for at least 2 weeks.
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bipolar disorder is a disorder in which a person can experience recurrent attacks of depression and mania or hypomania .It used to be called manic depression. See our leaflet on Manic depression (Bipolar Disorder) for further information.
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