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- losses and arcing between turns. The output circuit can have two forms: Unipolar: One end of the secondary winding is connected to a single high-voltage...
- S2CID 144323687. Minkel, Jared D.; Krystal, Andrew D.; Benca, Ruth M. (2017). "Unipolar Major Depression". In Kryger, Meir; Roth, Thomas; Dement, William C. (eds...
- by induction or otherwise to the action of heat until the magnetism is neutralized to allow a weight or a spring to give action and lessen the action of...
- Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic used medically for induction and maintenance of anesthesia. It is also used as a treatment for depression and in...
- specific set voltage is reached. Transient voltage suppression diode (TVS), unipolar or bipolar – used to absorb high-voltage spikes Varicap, tuning diode,...
- Saucier G (December 1994). "Mini-markers: a brief version of Goldberg's unipolar big-five markers". Journal of Personality ****essment. 63 (3): 506–516....
- the other hand, have much faster switching capability because of their unipolar conduction (only majority carriers carry the current). Electronics portal...
- phenomenon that is also called dielectric relaxation, "soakage" or "battery action". Dielectric absorption may be a problem in circuits using very small currents...
- conducting state. Schottky diodes are significantly faster since they are unipolar devices and their speed is only limited by the junction capacitance. The...
- drugs, natural rewards, and social activities. Affective disorders such as unipolar mania or bipolar disorder can involve euphoria as a symptom. Continuous...