unipolar
(adjective)
Having a single pole
Examples of unipolar in the following topics:
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Structural Diversity of Neurons
- Three major neuron groups make up this classification: multipolar, bipolar, and unipolar.
- Unipolar neurons have a single short process that emerges from the cell body and divides T-like into proximal and distal branches.
- 1: Unipolar neuron, 2: Bipolar neuron, 3: Multipolar neuron, 4: Pseudounipolar neuron
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Neurons
- While there are many defined neuron cell subtypes, neurons are broadly divided into four basic types: unipolar, bipolar, multipolar, and pseudounipolar .
- Unipolar neurons have only one structure that extends away from the soma.
- Pseudounipolar cells share characteristics with both unipolar and bipolar cells.
- A pseudounipolar cell has a single structure that extends from the soma (like a unipolar cell), which later branches into two distinct structures (like a bipolar cell).
- Neurons are broadly divided into four main types based on the number and placement of axons: (1) unipolar, (2) bipolar, (3) multipolar, and (4) pseudounipolar.
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The Cold War's Costs and Consequences
- After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the post-Cold War world became widely considered unipolar instead of bipolar, with the United States the sole remaining superpower.
- After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the post-Cold War world is widely considered unipolar, with the United States the sole remaining superpower.
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Electroconvulsive Therapy
- A meta-analysis done on the effectiveness of ECT in unipolar and bipolar depression was conducted in 2012.
- Findings showed that, although patients with unipolar depression and bipolar depression responded to other medical treatments very differently, both groups responded equally well to ECT.
- Overall remission rate for patients with unipolar depression after a round of ECT treatment was 51.5%, and 50.9% in those with bipolar depression.
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The Effects of the Cold War
- After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the post-Cold War world is widely considered unipolar, with the United States as the sole remaining superpower.
- After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the post–Cold War world is widely considered unipolar, with the United States the sole remaining superpower.
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Campylobacter
- The name means "twisted bacteria" because of the spiral formation; motile, with either unipolar or bipolar flagella, the organisms have a characteristic spiral/corkscrew appearance and are oxidase-positive.
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Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
- PMDD is classified as a repeating transitory cyclic disorder with similarities to unipolar depression, and several antidepressants are approved as therapy.
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Foreign Policy After the Cold War
- After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the post–Cold War world was widely considered as unipolar, with the United States the sole remaining superpower.
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Spinal Cord Grey Matter and Spinal Roots
- These neurons are of the pseudo-unipolar type, meaning that they have an axon with two branches that act as a single axon, often referred to as a distal and proximal processes.
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Autonomic Ganglia
- These neurons are of the pseudo-unipolar type, meaning they have an axon with two branches that act as a single axon, often referred to as a distal process and a proximal process.