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Dictionary » B » Bipolar BipolarBipolar Doubly polar; having two poles; as, a bipolar cell or corpuscle. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Genetic/Chromosomal testing from autopsy of miscarried baby... intelligence, except for math abilities. However, she was diagnosed in her early teens with hypothyroidism, ADHD, and now about a month ago with bipolar disorder. Those three diseases are related and an inverted 10 can be responsible. The inverted 10 also caused my fertility issues and the miscarriages. ...
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Retina and fetus... of a section of the retina of a human's eye. We're to name the elements of the retina marked as letters. That's what I have: a - ganglion cell b - bipolar cell c - cone cell d - rod cell But I don't have even a slightest guess with e and f.. could you help me? And regarding the other exercise: ...
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White shirts washed in blue seem brighterHey there, Since old times it's known that white shirts, tainted by blue, will look brighter, thus whiter. I heard that it has to do with bipolar cells (Wh, Y B and R G) responses. If we put them in 3D plane, then vector's module is longer if both Wh and Y B cells react as opposed to reaction ...
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Viral and bacterial risk factors in human diseasesViruses or bacteria have been implicated as risk factors in many diseases: This site references those implicated in Alzheimer's disease, Autism, Bipolar disorder, Schizophrenia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, chronic fatigue, anorexia and childhood obesity http://www.polygenicpathways.co.uk/
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