Bypasses in A Sentence

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    A cochlear implant bypasses damaged hair cells in the child's cochlea and helps establish some degree of hearing by stimulating the hearing (auditory) nerve directly.

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    A diversion along the dry oxbow bypasses the waterfall pitch.

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    First, the baby turns blue (cyanotic) because of the deoxygenated blood that bypasses the lungs.

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    He says that he liked it because it humanized his character and "...completely bypasses all the supernatural elements of the story."

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    It bypasses the 'higher', more analytical centers of the brain.

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    It's music that bypasses the brain entirely, beguiling the soul with its ceaselessly inventive mercurial forms conjured literally out of the air.

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    Most of the blood in the infant's system bypasses the lungs.

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    Patients requiring heart bypasses or angioplasties - a procedure to unblock arteries - are having their operations within three months, she said.

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    Perhaps he/she refuses to see your talents and continually bypasses you when it comes to promotions, he/she may have questionable ethics, or you may just have the sneaky suspicion that your boss just doesn't like you.

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    Reserved for the most severe cases, a permanent tracheostomy bypasses the nasal passage and mouth, creating an airway in the throat.

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    The blood bypasses the capillaries and tissues and returns to the heart.

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    The lower reaches have streams and sump bypasses which are still going.

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    The tube just bypasses the blockage by draining the urine outside the body.

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    This new blood vessel bypasses the blocked vessel and provides an additional blood supply to areas of the brain that were deprived of blood.