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bypass Noun 1. a main road built to avoid a city 2. a secondary pipe, channel, or appliance through which the flow of a substance, such as gas or electricity, is redirected 3. a surgical operation in which the blood flow is redirected away from a diseased or blocked part of the heart Verb 1. to go around or avoid (a city, obstruction, problem, etc.) 2. to proceed without reference to (regulations or a superior); get round; avoid
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bypass verb 2. go round, skirt, circumvent, depart from, deviate from, pass round, detour round << OPPOSITE cross Translations How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Mojave won't be affected the way other communities have when bypasses were built, such as the downturn that hit Boron, said Kern County Supervisor Steve Perez. The use of autologous veins as a bypass conduit has been the standard of care for below-knee bypasses as synthetic grafts historically have not matched their clinical performance. For the first time, doctors have shown that by inserting extra genes into the heart, they can stimulate the growth of new blood vessels, enabling patients to grow their own bypasses. |
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