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Explain Bipolarisation

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Answered by durekhan123
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Having two poles; used especially of nerve cells in which the branches project from two usually opposite points. Of or relating to both ends or poles of a bacterial or other cell. Of or relating to a major mood disorder that is characterized by episodes of mania and depression.

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during the cold war most countries joined either of the two super power blocs. such a division of the nation's of the world in two groups is called bipolarisation.

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