by bypassの例文
- The experimental new technique is intended to help people with heart disease so severe that it cannot be relieved by bypass surgery or angioplasty.
- Although the irregulars proved ineffective, the Ottoman infantry launched a series of relentless attacks on the fortified British camp and later attempted by bypass it.
- The condition is treated by bypass surgery, which involves grafting a new blood vessel from another part of the body to go around the damaged one.
- Then, when I have my heart attack or need by bypass surgery, I could take it out of the bank and probably have some money left over,
- In response to censorship of the Chinese Internet, Falun Gong practitioners in North America developed a suite of software tools that could be used by bypass online censorship and surveillance.
- Business leaders virtually shut down Venezuela on Monday with a one-day nationwide strike to protest the Hydrocarbons Law and 48 others that Chavez passed under special powers that allowed him by bypass parliamentary debate.
- Impaired walking can result, and, more importantly, said Maini, with a loss of blood supply to the foot, there's pain and eventually gangrene, requiring amputation, unless the leg can be saved by bypass surgery.
- In 1950, after moving into a small Victorian house in Roslyn Village, about 45 miles east of New York City, they found the village's historic homes threatened by bypass and deterioration in the midst of suburban development.
- Proponents say it slows traffic flow without adding any significant drive time _ less than four minutes for the existing 20-mile stretch of U . S . 50 that would have been affected by bypasses _ and that it improves safety.
- "If this research is confirmed, " said Dr . Claude Lenfant, director of the institute, " we may be able to predict . . . which patients have the greatest risk of restenosis and, therefore, might be better served by bypass surgery rather than angioplasty ."