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Women are more likely than men to show unipolar depression.
A year ago, we were the dominant nation in a unipolar world.
We know now that a unipolar world is no better."
Unipolar systems possess only one great power and face no competition.
We're living in a unipolar culture, and it's lonely at the top.
If a competitor emerges, the international system is no longer unipolar.
There was no association for those with unipolar depression or their relatives.
But that does not mean that the world is unipolar.
The world, he said, is now unipolar: "One single center of power.
Political and economic balance are, on the other hand, devastating to a world which is increasingly unipolar.
In 1905 it was changed to standard gauge, and the overhead line became unipolar.
The question that remains for international relations theorists is how long this "unipolar moment" will last.
In all likelihood, the chances of a lasting unipolar world were always slight.
The aim would be to restore America's global leadership in a world that is no longer unipolar.
They went to the trouble of making those bar electromagnets to act on our unipolar field.
It is a unipolar device, depending only upon majority current flow.
Depression, either unipolar or as part of bipolar disorder, is an especially common cause.
Unipolar and pseudounipolar cells have only one process extending from the cell body.
The two types of leads are unipolar and bipolar.
Occasionally, blood contamination seemed to be related to use of a unipolar diathermy.
Crosstalk is more common in unipolar systems due to larger pacing spike.
"Maybe I know the difference between apolar and unipolar ganglions but that's about all."
Unipolar motors and generators are rarely built any more.
"For all third-world countries a unipolar world doesn't augur well.
But in today's unipolar world, a so-called positive or reverse domino theory has emerged.