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A Unipolar “Field-Effect” Transistor
Proceedings of the IRE, 1952The theory for a new form of transistor is presented. This transistor is of the "field-effect" type in which the conductivity of a layer of semiconductor is modulated by a transverse electric field. Since the amplifying action involves currents carried pre-dominantly by one kind of carrier, the name "unipolar" is proposed to distinguish these ...
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1979
Depression spectrum disease has been defined as an illness in which a first-degree family member has alcoholism and/or antisocial personality. Pure depressive disease may be considered as the remainder of the depressive illnesses or more rigorously as depression in a person who has a family history of depression but no alcoholism. Evidence is presented
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Depression spectrum disease has been defined as an illness in which a first-degree family member has alcoholism and/or antisocial personality. Pure depressive disease may be considered as the remainder of the depressive illnesses or more rigorously as depression in a person who has a family history of depression but no alcoholism. Evidence is presented
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Unipolar and Quasi-Unipolar Electromagnetic Pulses
Optics and Spectroscopy, 2023Rosanov N. N. +4 more
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2013
Unipolar depression is characterized by a combination of two types of symptoms: neurovegetative and emotional-cognitive. Neurovegetative symptoms are those symptoms that are directly related to the body (e.g., insomnia/hypersomnia, dysregulated eating, fatigue, and decreased energy).
Mark Sherry +4 more
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Unipolar depression is characterized by a combination of two types of symptoms: neurovegetative and emotional-cognitive. Neurovegetative symptoms are those symptoms that are directly related to the body (e.g., insomnia/hypersomnia, dysregulated eating, fatigue, and decreased energy).
Mark Sherry +4 more
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2004
Abstract Although depression affects a large number of elders, it is not an expected or a necessary consequence of aging. The Epidemiological Catchment Area study found that the prevalence of major depressive disorder in persons 65 years of age or older was 1.4% in women and 0.4% in men, with an overall combined prevalence of 1 ...
George S Alexopoulos, william Apfeldorf
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Abstract Although depression affects a large number of elders, it is not an expected or a necessary consequence of aging. The Epidemiological Catchment Area study found that the prevalence of major depressive disorder in persons 65 years of age or older was 1.4% in women and 0.4% in men, with an overall combined prevalence of 1 ...
George S Alexopoulos, william Apfeldorf
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The unipolarity formed in the CuO-doped (K0.48Na0.52)0.96Li0.04Nb0.95Ta0.05O3 ceramics
Materials Letters, 2021, Yanqiu Huang
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Cosmopolitanism and unipolarity: the theory of hegemonic transition
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2023Zoltan Miklósi, Jelena Belić
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Experimental Determination of the Unipolarity of Pulsed Terahertz Radiation
JETP Letters, 2021Maria Zhukova +2 more
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