Medical term:
dipolar
dipole
[di´pōl]1. a molecule having separated charges of equal and opposite sign.
2. a pair of electric charges or magnetic poles separated by a short distance.
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di·pole
(dī'pōl),A pair of separated electrical charges, one or more positive and one or more negative; or a pair of separated partial charges.
Synonym(s): doublet (2)
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dipole
An MRI term for a magnetic field with unique north and south magnetic poles separated by a finite distance.Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
di·pole
(dī'pōl)A pair of separated electrical charges, one or more positive and one or more negative; or a pair of separated partial charges.
Synonym(s): doublet (2) .
Synonym(s): doublet (2) .
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