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Bipolar is a term used to define things with two (usually opposing) poles. It can refer to:
In Medicine In charitable organisation MDF The BiPolar Organisation - A UK based charitable organisation
   In Electronics and electrical engineering
  • Bipolar junction transistor, electronic device.
    • BiCMOS, the integration of bipolar junction transistors and CMOS technology into a single device.
  • A loudspeaker design which has transducers on the front and the rear of the enclosure.
  • Nickname for the Milwaukee Road class EP-2 electric locomotives.
  • bipolar encoding, a type of line code used in telecommunication.
  • bipolar high-voltage direct current transmission In Science
  • Bipolar nebula, a two-lobed, axially symmetric nebula
  • Bipolar outflow, outflow of ejected materials from both poles of a star.
  • Bipolar political system, a system where two political powers are equally matched. In Mathematics
  • Polar set, sometimes called a bipolar set, is the polar of a polar set.
  • Bipolar coordinates, a type of orthogonal coordinates based on the Apollonian circles. In Pop culture
  • Bi-Polar (album), an album by Vanilla Ice.Further Information

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