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  • Bipolar encoding
  • Type of line code where two nonzero values are used

    Standard bipolar encodings are designed to be DC-balanced, spending equal amounts of time in the + and − states. The reason why bipolar encoding is classified

    Bipolar encoding

    Bipolar encoding

    Bipolar_encoding

  • Bipolar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bipolar encoding, a type of line code where two nonzero values are used Bipolar violation, a violation of the bipolar encoding rules Bipolar electric

    Bipolar

    Bipolar

  • Differential Manchester encoding
  • Self-synchronizing line code

    Other line codes with this property include NRZI, bipolar encoding, coded mark inversion, and MLT-3 encoding. If the high and low signal levels have the same

    Differential Manchester encoding

    Differential_Manchester_encoding

  • Line code
  • Pattern used within a communications system to represent digital data

    scrambler. For example, the scrambler specified in RFC 2615 for 64b/66b encoding. Bipolar line codes have two polarities, are generally implemented as RZ, and

    Line code

    Line code

    Line_code

  • Return-to-zero
  • Line code in which the signal value returns to zero between each pulse

    bits. Bipolar return-to-zero encoding is used by the ARINC 429 bus. Other line codes that have 3 states: Hybrid ternary code Bipolar encoding MLT-3 encoding

    Return-to-zero

    Return-to-zero

    Return-to-zero

  • Telegraphy
  • Long distance transmission of text

    Wheatstone system was the use of bipolar encoding. That is, both positive and negative polarity voltages were used. Bipolar encoding has several advantages, one

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

  • Recurrent neural network
  • Class of artificial neural network

    information through a matrix and its transpose. Typically, bipolar encoding is preferred to binary encoding of the associative pairs. Recently, stochastic BAM

    Recurrent neural network

    Recurrent_neural_network

  • On–off keying
  • Type of amplitude-shift keying modulation

    durations to convey additional information. It is analogous to unipolar encoding line code. On–off keying is most commonly used to transmit Morse code over

    On–off keying

    On–off_keying

  • Bipolar violation
  • A bipolar violation, bipolarity violation, or BPV, is a violation of the bipolar encoding rules where two pulses of the same polarity occur without an

    Bipolar violation

    Bipolar_violation

  • Differential coding
  • Technique in digital communications

    include differential Manchester encoding, bipolar encoding, NRZI, biphase mark code, coded mark inversion, and MLT-3 encoding. A method illustrated above

    Differential coding

    Differential_coding

  • Unipolar encoding
  • Binary line code in telecommunication

    usually bipolar. i.e. (−1,1) sequences. They are used in optical communications to enable CDMA in optical fiber transmission. Bipolar encoding Bipolar violation

    Unipolar encoding

    Unipolar_encoding

  • Modified AMI code
  • Digital telecommunications technique

    Other line codes that have 3 states: Bipolar encoding or alternate mark inversion Hybrid ternary code MLT-3 encoding 4B3T  This article incorporates public

    Modified AMI code

    Modified_AMI_code

  • Ternary signal
  • line codes that use ternary signals are: hybrid ternary code bipolar encoding MLT-3 encoding used in 100BASE-TX Ethernet B3ZS 4B3T used in some ISDN basic

    Ternary signal

    Ternary_signal

  • Symbol rate
  • Rate of modulation of a digital signal

    baud, this is not required. Line codes such as bipolar encoding and MLT-3 use three carrier states to encode one bit per baud while maintaining DC balance

    Symbol rate

    Symbol_rate

  • Epigenetics of bipolar disorder
  • Field of study

    Epigenetics of bipolar disorder is the effect that epigenetics has on triggering and maintaining bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder is a chronic mood

    Epigenetics of bipolar disorder

    Epigenetics_of_bipolar_disorder

  • 4B3T
  • follows: Other line codes that have 3 states: hybrid ternary code bipolar encoding MLT-3 encoding B3ZS "Wired Communications T-SMINTO 4B3T Second Gen. Modular

    4B3T

    4B3T

  • Bipolar signal
  • Type of telecommunications signal with two non-zero polarities

    states are nominally equal. Contrast with unipolar encoding where one state is zero amplitude. "bipolar signal". Oxford Reference. Retrieved 2024-09-25.

    Bipolar signal

    Bipolar_signal

  • Lithium (medication)
  • Mood-stabilizing psychiatric medication

    known as lithium salts, are used as psychiatric medication, primarily for bipolar disorder and for major depressive disorder. Lithium is taken orally (by

    Lithium (medication)

    Lithium (medication)

    Lithium_(medication)

  • Hybrid ternary code
  • Type of ternary line code in telecommunications

    Bipolar encoding MLT-3 encoding Manchester encoding B3ZS 4B3T Glass, A.; Ali, B.; Bastaki, E. (2001). "Design and modeling of H-ternary line encoder for

    Hybrid ternary code

    Hybrid_ternary_code

  • Cerebrospinal fluid flow MRI
  • CSF Flow MRI overview, methodology, and application

    in magnitude and width to that of the bipolar gradient - this is denoted as velocity encoding. Velocity encoding (VENC), measured in cm/s, is directly

    Cerebrospinal fluid flow MRI

    Cerebrospinal_fluid_flow_MRI

  • Transistor
  • Solid-state electrically operated switch also used as an amplifier

    routing information encoded on translator cards. Its predecessor, the Western Electric No. 3A phototransistor, read the mechanical encoding from punched metal

    Transistor

    Transistor

    Transistor

  • Biology of bipolar disorder
  • Biological study Of bipolar disorder

    Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder characterized by alternating periods of manic (elevated) and depressed mood. While the exact cause and mechanism of

    Biology of bipolar disorder

    Biology of bipolar disorder

    Biology_of_bipolar_disorder

  • Non-return-to-zero
  • Telecommunications coding technique

    transition, and a logical 1 is no transition. Neither NRZI encoding guarantees that the encoded bitstream has transitions. An asynchronous receiver uses

    Non-return-to-zero

    Non-return-to-zero

    Non-return-to-zero

  • Chromosome 8
  • Human chromosome

    MIR486-1: encoding MicroRNA 486-1 MIR548V: encoding MicroRNA 548v MIR5680: encoding MicroRNA 5680 MIR6850: encoding protein MicroRNA 6850 MRPL13: encoding protein

    Chromosome 8

    Chromosome 8

    Chromosome_8

  • Hall effect sensor
  • Devices that measure magnetic field strength using the Hall effect

    greater field strength to change states than bipolar switches require. The naming distinction between "bipolar" and "latch" may be a little arbitrary, for

    Hall effect sensor

    Hall effect sensor

    Hall_effect_sensor

  • Syncytin-1
  • Protein found in humans

    attachment to the uterus and establishment of a nutrient supply. The gene encoding this protein is an endogenous retroviral element that is the remnant of

    Syncytin-1

    Syncytin-1

    Syncytin-1

  • PsychENCODE Consortium
  • Psychiatric research group

    reflecting different developmental periods. PsychENCODE will first focus on autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, and then move on

    PsychENCODE Consortium

    PsychENCODE_Consortium

  • Glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta
  • Protein-coding gene in Homo sapiens

    expression of GSK-3 beta is associated with an increased susceptibility towards bipolar disorder. Glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK-3) is a proline-directed serine-threonine

    Glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta

    Glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta

    Glycogen_synthase_kinase-3_beta

  • Executive dysfunction
  • Difficulty keeping organised to complete tasks

    being volumetrically different in individuals with bipolar disorder. Individuals affected by bipolar disorder exhibit deficits in strategic thinking, inhibitory

    Executive dysfunction

    Executive_dysfunction

  • Amnesia
  • Cognitive disorder where memory is disturbed or lost

    to low thyroid function, liver or kidney disease, stroke, depression, bipolar disorder and blood clots in the brain.[unreliable medical source?] Wernicke–Korsakoff

    Amnesia

    Amnesia

    Amnesia

  • Harvard biphase
  • Harvard biphase is a magnetic run length code for encoding magnetic tape. It is one of the formats employed in forming the digital bits of logic one and

    Harvard biphase

    Harvard_biphase

  • Metabotropic glutamate receptor 6
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    expressed in the retina, in a subtype of bipolar cells that depolarize in response to light, known as ON bipolar cells. These cells form synapses with photoreceptor

    Metabotropic glutamate receptor 6

    Metabotropic glutamate receptor 6

    Metabotropic_glutamate_receptor_6

  • Amygdala
  • Paired structure within the brain temporal lobe

    people with bipolar disorder. Amygdala dysfunction during face emotion processing is well-documented in bipolar disorder. Individuals with bipolar disorder

    Amygdala

    Amygdala

    Amygdala

  • ARINC 429
  • Avionics data bus standard

    acceptable voltage rise and fall times. ARINC 429's data encoding uses a complementary differential bipolar return-to-zero (BPRZ) transmission waveform, further

    ARINC 429

    ARINC_429

  • Pulse-code modulation
  • Digital representation of sampled analog signals

    call is encoded as 8,000 samples per second, of 8 bits each, giving a 64 kbit/s digital signal known as DS0. The default signal compression encoding on a

    Pulse-code modulation

    Pulse-code_modulation

  • Retina
  • Part of the eye

    amacrine cells Inner plexiform layer – contains the synapse between the bipolar cell axons and the dendrites of the ganglion and amacrine cells Inner nuclear

    Retina

    Retina

    Retina

  • Magnetic resonance angiography
  • Group of techniques based on MRI to image blood vessels

    encode velocity is the application of a bipolar gradient between the excitation pulse and the readout. A bipolar gradient is formed by two symmetric lobes

    Magnetic resonance angiography

    Magnetic resonance angiography

    Magnetic_resonance_angiography

  • Chromosome 1
  • Human chromosome

    C1orf112: encoding protein Chromosome 1 open reading frame 112 C1orf127: encoding protein Chromosome 1 open reading frame 127 C1orf27: encoding protein

    Chromosome 1

    Chromosome 1

    Chromosome_1

  • BCD
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    digits in binary BCD (character encoding), a 6-bit superset of binary-coded decimal derived from the binary encoding of the same name Boot Configuration

    BCD

    BCD

  • Application-specific integrated circuit
  • Integrated circuit customized for a specific task

    were manufacturing early bipolar gate arrays. In 1967, Fairchild Semiconductor introduced the Micromatrix family of bipolar diode–transistor logic (DTL)

    Application-specific integrated circuit

    Application-specific integrated circuit

    Application-specific_integrated_circuit

  • Chromosome 17
  • Human chromosome

    right. ABI3: encoding protein ABI gene family member 3 ABR: encoding protein Abr, rhogef and gtpase activating protein ARHGAP44: encoding protein Rho GTPase

    Chromosome 17

    Chromosome 17

    Chromosome_17

  • Scotopic vision
  • Visual perception under low-light conditions

    those in cones. Rods signal light increments to rod bipolar cells which, unlike most types of bipolar cells, do not form direct connections with retinal

    Scotopic vision

    Scotopic_vision

  • Chromosome 13
  • Human chromosome

    breast cancer 2, early onset BRCA3 encoding protein Breast cancer 3 C13orf42: encoding protein C13orf42 CAB39L: encoding protein Calcium-binding protein

    Chromosome 13

    Chromosome 13

    Chromosome_13

  • Mood swing
  • Extreme or rapid change in mood

    are severe, they may be categorized as part of a mental illness, such as bipolar disorder, where erratic and disruptive mood swings are a defining feature

    Mood swing

    Mood swing

    Mood_swing

  • Dissociative amnesia
  • Memory disorder

    (developmental disabilities) Pervasive Specific Mood (affective) Bipolar Bipolar I Bipolar II Bipolar NOS Cyclothymia Depression Atypical depression Dysthymia

    Dissociative amnesia

    Dissociative_amnesia

  • Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist
  • Protein and coding gene in humans

    400 kb on chromosome 2. Four alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been reported. A polymorphism of this gene is reported

    Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist

    Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist

    Interleukin-1_receptor_antagonist

  • Chromosome 11
  • Human chromosome

    C11orf1: encoding protein C11orf16: encoding protein Uncharacterized protein C11orf16 C11orf49: encoding protein UPF0705 protein C11orf49 C11orf52 encoding protein

    Chromosome 11

    Chromosome 11

    Chromosome_11

  • Chromosome 12
  • Human chromosome

    right. ACAD10: encoding protein Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase family, member 10 ACRBP: encoding protein Acrosin binding protein ACSS3: encoding protein Acyl-CoA

    Chromosome 12

    Chromosome 12

    Chromosome_12

  • Chromosome 5
  • Human chromosome

    C5orf47: encoding protein Chromosome 5 open reading frame 47 C5orf49: encoding protein Chromosome 5 open reading frame 49 CAST: Calpastatin CDO1: encoding protein

    Chromosome 5

    Chromosome 5

    Chromosome_5

  • MIL-STD-1397
  • from STANAG 4153. Type E uses Bi-Phase Modulation [Manchester II phase encoding]. The impedance is 50 ohms + 5 ohms, a 50 ohm Triaxial cable is defined

    MIL-STD-1397

    MIL-STD-1397

  • Creativity
  • Forming something new and somehow valuable

    and predicting and encoding the continually growing history of actions and sensory inputs, it keeps improving the predictor or encoder, which can be implemented

    Creativity

    Creativity

    Creativity

  • Electronic component
  • Discrete device in an electronic system

    transistor) Composite transistors BiCMOS (bipolar CMOS) IGBT (Insulated-gate bipolar transistor) Other transistors Bipolar junction transistor (BJT, or simply

    Electronic component

    Electronic component

    Electronic_component

  • Synapsin
  • Family of proteins

    expressed protein at any one time. Synapsin Ia has been implicated in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Esser L, Wang CR, Hosaka M, Smagula CS, Südhof

    Synapsin

    Synapsin

    Synapsin

  • Default mode network
  • Large-scale brain network active when not focusing on an external task

    clear whether the DMN connectivity is increased or decreased in psychotic bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, several genes correlated with altered DMN connectivity

    Default mode network

    Default mode network

    Default_mode_network

  • Striatum
  • Nucleus in the basal ganglia of the brain

    the PDE10A gene and some bipolar I disorder patients. Variants of other genes, DISC1 and GNAS, have been associated with bipolar II disorder. Autism spectrum

    Striatum

    Striatum

    Striatum

  • OLED
  • Diode that emits light from an organic compound

    high dynamic range (HDR) images and video at high quality. Data must be encoded with a HDR format to display in HDR, and HDR format support varies by OLED

    OLED

    OLED

    OLED

  • Congenital stationary night blindness
  • Medical condition

    involvement of different retinal pathways. In CSNB1, downstream neurons called bipolar cells are unable to detect neurotransmission from photoreceptor cells.

    Congenital stationary night blindness

    Congenital stationary night blindness

    Congenital_stationary_night_blindness

  • Pulse-density modulation
  • Form of modulation

    {\displaystyle x[n]=-A(-1)^{a[n]},} where x [ n ] {\displaystyle x[n]} is the bipolar bitstream (either − A {\displaystyle -A} or + A {\displaystyle +A} ), and

    Pulse-density modulation

    Pulse-density_modulation

  • KIZ (gene)
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    formation. The encoded protein usually remains with the mother centrosome after centrosomal duplication. Several transcript variants encoding different isoforms

    KIZ (gene)

    KIZ (gene)

    KIZ_(gene)

  • Venlafaxine
  • SNRI antidepressant

    on antidepressant use in bipolar disorder, during the course of treatment for depression with those suffering from bipolar I and II, venlafaxine "appears

    Venlafaxine

    Venlafaxine

    Venlafaxine

  • Pikachurin
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    precise interactions between the photoreceptor ribbon synapse and the bipolar dendrites. The binding with dystroglycan (DG) depends on several factors

    Pikachurin

    Pikachurin

    Pikachurin

  • PPP1R1B
  • Protein

    dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and lymphocytes of both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder patients. This alteration is suggested to be related to the pathology

    PPP1R1B

    PPP1R1B

    PPP1R1B

  • Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging
  • Magnetic resonance imaging to determine flow velocities

    acquisitions with applied magnetic gradients that are the opposite of each other (bipolar gradients), we can add the results of the two acquisitions together to

    Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging

    Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging

    Phase_contrast_magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • KCTD12
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    KCTD12 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KCTD12 gene. It may be associated with rumination and Bipolar Disorder. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89:

    KCTD12

    KCTD12

    KCTD12

  • Attitude (psychology)
  • Concept in psychology and communication studies

    disagreement with a series of belief statements. The semantic differential uses bipolar adjectives to measure the meaning associated with attitude objects. The

    Attitude (psychology)

    Attitude (psychology)

    Attitude_(psychology)

  • State-dependent memory
  • Psychological phenomenon

    time of encoding is sufficient to serve as a retrieval cue. Therefore putting oneself in the same mindset as one experienced at the time of encoding will

    State-dependent memory

    State-dependent_memory

  • Frontotemporal dementia
  • Types of dementia involving the frontal or temporal lobes

    (FTDP-17) is caused by mutations in the MAPT gene on chromosome 17 that encodes the tau protein. It has been determined that there is a direct relationship

    Frontotemporal dementia

    Frontotemporal dementia

    Frontotemporal_dementia

  • Schizophrenia
  • Mental disorder with psychotic symptoms

    Psychotic symptoms may be present in several other conditions, including bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, substance intoxication, substance-induced

    Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia

  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Progressive neurodegenerative disease

    Alzheimer's disease can be attributed to mutations in one of three genes: those encoding amyloid-beta precursor protein (APP) and presenilins PSEN1 and PSEN2. Most

    Alzheimer's disease

    Alzheimer's disease

    Alzheimer's_disease

  • Borna disease
  • Medical condition

    exists linking BoDV-1/2 infection with neuropsychiatric disorders such as bipolar disorder in humans. Borna disease was first described in 1885, when all

    Borna disease

    Borna_disease

  • Guided imagery
  • Mind-body therapy

    and motor control due to multiple sclerosis, social anxiety or phobia, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and

    Guided imagery

    Guided_imagery

  • Coding theory
  • Study of the properties of codes and their fitness

    transmission link is called line encoding. The common types of line encoding are unipolar, polar, bipolar, and Manchester encoding. Another concern of coding

    Coding theory

    Coding theory

    Coding_theory

  • Aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase
  • Class of enzymes

    human brain. The gene encoding the enzyme is referred to as DDC is located on chromosome 7 in humans. It consists of 15 exons encoding a protein of 480 amino

    Aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase

    Aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase

    Aromatic_L-amino_acid_decarboxylase

  • Mood congruence
  • Consistency between one's emotional state and their circumstances

    memory during the encoding process. Therefore, the memory that is recalled is not dependent on the affective state during encoding. Another important

    Mood congruence

    Mood_congruence

  • Digital signal
  • Signal used to represent data as a sequence of discrete values

    switching speed and large-scale integration (LSI) capability. In contrast, bipolar junction transistors more slowly generate signals resembling sine waves

    Digital signal

    Digital signal

    Digital_signal

  • Huntington's disease
  • Inherited neurodegenerative disorder

    disorders could include obsessive–compulsive disorder, mania, insomnia and bipolar disorder. Difficulties in recognizing other people's negative expressions

    Huntington's disease

    Huntington's disease

    Huntington's_disease

  • Nyctalopin
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    surface of photoreceptor-to-ON bipolar cell synapse in the retina. It is composed of 481 amino acids. and is encoded in human by the NYX gene. This gene

    Nyctalopin

    Nyctalopin

    Nyctalopin

  • Data I/O
  • American electronics products business

    the next three decades, the company was involved in technologies such as bipolar, EPROM, EEPROM, NOR FLASH, Antifuse, FRAM, NAND FLASH, eMMC, and Universal

    Data I/O

    Data I/O

    Data_I/O

  • Voltage-gated calcium channel
  • Group of voltage-gated ion channels permeable to Ca2+

    genetic analyses have shown the possibility that CACNA1C is associated with bipolar disorder and subsequently also with schizophrenia. Also, a CACNA1C risk

    Voltage-gated calcium channel

    Voltage-gated_calcium_channel

  • Clozapine
  • Atypical antipsychotic medication

    treatment for bipolar disorder. A long term follow-up study showed efficacy in terms of both psychiatric and somatic hospitialisation, but with bipolar disorder

    Clozapine

    Clozapine

    Clozapine

  • Central processing unit
  • Central computer component that executes instructions

    companies continued to build processors out of bipolar transistor–transistor logic (TTL) chips because bipolar junction transistors were faster than MOS chips

    Central processing unit

    Central processing unit

    Central_processing_unit

  • Visual perception
  • Ability to interpret the surrounding environment using light in the visible spectrum

    vision is composed instead of the following three stages: encoding, selection, and decoding. Encoding is to sample and represent visual inputs (e.g., to represent

    Visual perception

    Visual perception

    Visual_perception

  • Robert Plutchik
  • American psychologist (1927–2006)

    1980 to describe how emotions were related. He suggested eight primary bipolar emotions: joy versus sadness; anger versus fear; trust versus disgust;

    Robert Plutchik

    Robert Plutchik

    Robert_Plutchik

  • Phene
  • Genetic trait possessed by an organism

    traits or "phenes" that are governed by single genes. Schizophrenia or bipolar disorder may be described as a phenotype but how many individual traits

    Phene

    Phene

  • Justin.tv
  • Defunct live-streaming platform

    an overdose of opiates and benzodiazepines. He was also struggling with bipolar disorder. Biggs posted his suicide note online, as noted in The New York

    Justin.tv

    Justin.tv

  • Delirium
  • Severe confusion that develops quickly, and often fluctuates in intensity

    features due to primary psychiatric disorders (e.g., as in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder) do not meet the diagnostic criteria for 'delirium'. Delirium

    Delirium

    Delirium

  • Nonverbal communication
  • Interpersonal communication through wordless (mostly visual) cues

    communication involves the conscious and unconscious processes of encoding and decoding. Encoding is defined as our ability to express emotions in a way that

    Nonverbal communication

    Nonverbal communication

    Nonverbal_communication

  • Orbitofrontal cortex
  • Region of the prefrontal cortex of the brain

    including mediating context-specific responses, encoding contingencies in a flexible manner, encoding value, encoding inferred value, inhibiting responses, learning

    Orbitofrontal cortex

    Orbitofrontal cortex

    Orbitofrontal_cortex

  • Mating in fungi
  • Combination of genetic material between compatible mating types

    systems. In contrast, bipolar mating systems are ruled by a single allelic mating locus, termed either A or b. In Agaricomycotina, bipolar organisms mostly

    Mating in fungi

    Mating in fungi

    Mating_in_fungi

  • DAOA-AS1
  • Non-coding RNA in the species Homo sapiens

    encoding a long non-coding RNA. It was originally identified in a screen for genes associated with schizophrenia. It is also associated with bipolar disorder

    DAOA-AS1

    DAOA-AS1

    DAOA-AS1

  • Pull-up resistor
  • Electronic component to ensure a known state for a signal

    open-collector TTL logic devices) to guarantee a valid logic high. In bipolar logic families operating at 5 VDC, a typical pull-up resistor value will

    Pull-up resistor

    Pull-up resistor

    Pull-up_resistor

  • Flash ADC
  • Type of analog-to-digital converter

    have been implemented in many technologies, varying from silicon-based bipolar (BJT) and complementary metal–oxide FETs (CMOS) technologies to rarely

    Flash ADC

    Flash_ADC

  • Visual system
  • Body parts responsible for vision

    receptive fields of bipolar and ganglion cells in the retina, as well as convergence and divergence from photoreceptor to bipolar cell. In addition, other

    Visual system

    Visual system

    Visual_system

  • Dementia
  • Cognitive decline

    neurodegenerative disease caused by mutations in a single gene HTT, that encodes for huntingtin protein. Symptoms include cognitive impairment that usually

    Dementia

    Dementia

    Dementia

  • Episodic memory
  • Memory of autobiographical events

    involved in the formation of new episodic memories (also known as episodic encoding). Patients with damage to the prefrontal cortex can learn new information

    Episodic memory

    Episodic_memory

  • MAD1L1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression. Three transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this

    MAD1L1

    MAD1L1

    MAD1L1

  • Rosy retrospection
  • Disproportionate favor towards the past

    two central processes, selective encoding and selective reconstruction. If nothing else, people are good at encoding experiences. At retrieval they replace

    Rosy retrospection

    Rosy_retrospection

  • Multi-gigabit transceiver
  • Transceiver device

    lock Power consumption Flexibility (e.g. multiple line rates, multiple encodings) Differential swing (max differential signal the MGT can drive) Receiver

    Multi-gigabit transceiver

    Multi-gigabit_transceiver

  • Causes of mental disorders
  • Etiology of psychopathology

    genetic links between five major psychiatric disorders: autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and schizophrenia. Abnormal functioning

    Causes of mental disorders

    Causes of mental disorders

    Causes_of_mental_disorders

  • Psilocybin
  • Chemical compound found in some species of mushrooms

    (July 2022). "Psychedelics in the treatment of unipolar and bipolar depression". Int J Bipolar Disord. 10 (1) 18. doi:10.1186/s40345-022-00265-5. PMC 9256889

    Psilocybin

    Psilocybin

    Psilocybin

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  • Thais
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, French, Greek, Hebrew

    Thais

    The Bond; Beloved; Bandage

  • Milledge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Milledge

    English : habitational name from Milwich in Staffordshire, so named from Old English myln ‘mill’ + wīc ‘dairy farm’; ‘(trading) settlement’.

  • Nityasundar | நித்யாஸுந்தர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Nityasundar | நித்யாஸுந்தர

    Ever good looking

  • JETTA
  • Female

    English

    JETTA

    Feminine form of English Jett, JETTA means "jet (the mineral)."

  • Subhadip
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian

    Subhadip

    Good Luck; Good Light

  • Astrea
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Astrea

    Star.

  • Kushwant
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Kushwant

    Happiness

  • Shailaja | ஷைலஜா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shailaja | ஷைலஜா

    A river, Daughter of mountains, Name of Goddess Parvati

  • Jasmilan
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Jasmilan

    Gorgeous; A Person Having Intelligence; Disciplined

  • Milcom
  • Biblical

    Milcom

    their king

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  • Electro-polar
  • a.

    Possessing electrical polarity; positively electrified at one end, or on one surface, and negatively at the other; -- said of a conductor.

  • Bolar
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to bole or clay; partaking of the nature and qualities of bole; clayey.

  • Polar
  • n.

    The right line drawn through the two points of contact of the two tangents drawn from a given point to a given conic section. The given point is called the pole of the line. If the given point lies within the curve so that the two tangents become imaginary, there is still a real polar line which does not meet the curve, but which possesses other properties of the polar. Thus the focus and directrix are pole and polar. There are also poles and polar curves to curves of higher degree than the second, and poles and polar planes to surfaces of the second degree.

  • Amphigean
  • a.

    Extending over all the zones, from the tropics to the polar zones inclusive.

  • Bicolor
  • a.

    Alt. of Bicolored

  • Polaric
  • a.

    See Polar.

  • Polar
  • a.

    Pertaining to, reckoned from, or having a common radiating point; as, polar coordinates.

  • Bipolar
  • a.

    Doubly polar; having two poles; as, a bipolar cell or corpuscle.

  • Polar
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to one of the poles of the earth, or of a sphere; situated near, or proceeding from, one of the poles; as, polar regions; polar seas; polar winds.

  • Bifilar
  • a.

    Two-threaded; involving the use of two threads; as, bifilar suspension; a bifilar balance.

  • Pole
  • n.

    See Polarity, and Polar, n.

  • Unipolar
  • a.

    Having but one pole or process; -- applied to those ganglionic nerve cells which have but one radiating process; -- opposed to multipolar.

  • Cronian
  • a.

    Saturnian; -- applied to the North Polar Sea.

  • Zinco-polar
  • a.

    Electrically polarized like the surface of the zinc presented to the acid in a battery, which has zincous affinity.

  • Polar
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the magnetic pole, or to the point to which the magnetic needle is directed.

  • Dipolar
  • a.

    Having two poles, as a magnetic bar.

  • Apolar
  • a.

    Having no radiating processes; -- applied particularly to certain nerve cells.

  • Bipolarity
  • n.

    Bipolar quality.

  • Unipolar
  • a.

    Having, or acting by means of, one pole only.

  • Polaristic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or exhibiting, poles; having a polar arrangement or disposition; arising from, or dependent upon, the possession of poles or polar characteristics; as, polaristic antagonism.