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  2. High-voltage direct current - Wikipedia

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    A block diagram of a bipolar HVDC transmission system, between two stations designated A and B. AC – represents an alternating current network CON – represents a converter valve, either rectifier or inverter, TR represents a power transformer, DCTL is the direct-current transmission line conductor, DCL is a direct-current filter inductor ...

  3. Polarity (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    The Cold War period was widely understood as one of bipolarity with the USA and the USSR as the world's two superpowers, whereas the end of the Cold War led to unipolarity with the US as the world's sole superpower in the 1990s and 2000s. Scholars have debated how to characterize the current international system. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Transmission tower - Wikipedia

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    High-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission lines are either monopolar or bipolar systems. With bipolar systems, a conductor arrangement with one conductor on each side of the tower is used. On some schemes, the ground conductor is used as electrode line or ground return. In this case, it had to be installed with insulators equipped with ...

  5. Diathermy - Wikipedia

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    Bipolar, where both electrodes are mounted on same pen-like device and electric current passes only through the tissue being treated. Advantage of bipolar electrosurgery is that it prevents the flow of current through other tissues of the body and focuses only on the tissue in contact.

  6. Bipolar junction transistor - Wikipedia

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    Hundreds of bipolar junction transistors can be made in one circuit at a very low cost. Bipolar transistor integrated circuits were the main active devices of a generation of mainframe and minicomputers, but most computer systems now use Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor integrated circuits relying on the field-effect transistor (FET).

  7. Birkeland current - Wikipedia

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    Birkeland currents are also one of a class of plasma phenomena called a z-pinch, so named because the azimuthal magnetic fields produced by the current pinches the current into a filamentary cable. This can also twist, producing a helical pinch that spirals like a twisted or braided rope, and this most closely corresponds to a Birkeland current.

  8. Bipolar Disorder: 4 Types & What You Need to Know About Them

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    Experts haven’t identified one exact cause of bipolar disorder. But like most other mental disorders, several things might increase a person’s risk of developing the illness. This includes an ...

  9. Nelson River DC Transmission System - Wikipedia

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    A 1,324 km bipolar transmission line operating at nominally +/-500 kV, running to the West of Lake Manitoba Riel Converter Station, on the east side of the Winnipeg Floodway , in the Rural Municipality of Springfield at 49°51′59″N 96°56′24″W  /  49.86639°N 96.94000°W  / 49.86639; -96.94000  ( Riel Static Inverter