
1) Avoid tea as diversion 2) Bypass 3) Divert 4) Electrical bypass 5) Move aside 6) Move boxcars about 7) Move off the main line 8) Move to another track 9) Move to the side 10) Passage 11) Passageway 12) Push aside 13) Push for second search 14) Push to one side 15) Railroad switch 16) Shove out of the way
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1) Deflect 2) Move
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• (v. t.) A conducting circuit joining two points in a conductor, or the terminals of a galvanometer or dynamo, so as to form a parallel or derived circuit through which a portion of the current may pass, for the purpose of regulating the amount passing in the main circuit. • (v. i.) To go aside; to turn off. • (v. t.) To cause to mo...
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1. to turn to one side; to divert; to bypass. 2. a passage or anastomosis between two natural channels, especially between blood vessels. Such structures may be formed physiologically (e.g. to bypass a thrombosis) or they may be structural anomalies. 3. a surgically created anastomosis; also, the operation of forming a shunt.
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A tube or device implanted in the body to divert excess CSF away from the brain to another place in the body.
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(from the article `enterprise unionism`) ...of industrial federation or Reng representatives. Instead, these latter groups coordinate enterprise-level bargaining, especially for the annual ... In 1955 Shy successfully coordinated union demands by launching the first shunt (`spring offensive`); this has since been continued ann...
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In medicine, a passage that is made to allow blood or other fluid to move from one part of the body to another. For example, a surgeon may implant a tube to drain cerebrospinal fluid from the brain to the abdomen. A surgeon may also change normal blood flow by making a passage that leads from one blood vessel to another.
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resistor connected in parallel with the current circuit of a measuring instrument in order to extend its measuring range NOTE - A shunt is generally intended to provide a voltage proportional to the current to be measured.
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qualifies a machine to denote that it is excited by a winding in parallel to the armature winding
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1. To turn to one side, to divert, to bypass. ... 2. <cardiology> A passage or anastomosis between two natural channels, especially between blood vessels. Such structures may be formed physiologically (for example to bypass a thrombosis) or they may be structural anomalies. ... 3. <surgery> A surgically created anastomosis, also, the op...
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(shunt) to turn to one side; to divert; to bypass. a passage or anastomosis between two natural channels, especially between blood vessels. Such structures may be formed physiologically (such as to bypass a thrombosis), or they may be structural anomalies. a surgical anastomosis.
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a shunt is a hole or passage that moves, or allows movement of fluid from one part of the body to another.
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Shunt intransitive verb To go aside; to turn off.
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Shunt noun [ Confer Dutch
schuinte slant, slope, declivity. See
Shunt ,
transitive verb ]
1. (Railroad) A turning off to a side or short track, that the principal track may be left free.
2. (Electricity) A conducting circuit joining t...
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Shunt transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Shunted ;
present participle & verbal noun Shunting .] [ Prov. E., to move from, to put off, from Middle English
shunten ,
schunten ,
schounten ; confer Dutch
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send from one track to another lay aside evade discussionÂ
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Shunt is slang for to shift responsibility onto someone else.
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(AUS) To move trains or vehicles from one track to another.
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an artificially constructed or an abnormal passage connecting two usually separate structures in the body
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noun a conductor having low resistance in parallel with another device to divert a fraction of the current
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noun implant consisting of a tube made of plastic or rubber; for draining fluids within the body
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An electrical bypass circuit that proportionally divides current flow between the shunt and the shunted equipment. It also allows high current measurements with low-current equipment.
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British term for crash or accident.
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a connector to allow blood flow between two locations.
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A connector that allows blood to flow between two locations.
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