BYPASS


Meaning of BYPASS in English

I. noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

coronary

Will he urgently encourage all boards to purchase coronary artery bypass surgery and other cardiac surgery from Great Britain?

Contracting arrangements Editor, - B Olsburgh raises the question of rational distribution of health care resources in relation to coronary artery bypass grafting.

Day had a coronary bypass , and he suffered from breathing problems, often evident when he was on the air.

Data for coronary revascularisation are limited to coronary artery bypass surgery; results of percutaneous coronary angioplasty are not yet available.

They are also planning to study the treatment in coronary artery bypasses .

Despite two coronary bypasses , he's now strangled with anoxic pain, face grey, clutching his throat.

new

The mile-long tunnel will carry the new A3 Hindhead bypass under the bowl.

The cost for Helen Kimble of a proposed new bypass near her home in north Oxford would be her house.

But the Cotswold valley that made the property so attractive will soon be the route of a new bypass .

The plan includes 24 new bypasses and relief roads, 3,400 safety schemes and measures to reduce jams.

And it is generally felt that traffic will get heavier when the new A3 Petersfield bypass opens.

quintuple

Yeltsin underwent quintuple heart bypass surgery on Nov. 5.

After a quintuple bypass operation five years ago after a heart attack, Fuentes made walking part of his routine.

triple

His son underwent a triple heart bypass operation earlier this year.

At age 34, Payne underwent triple bypass surgery.

He had just undergone a heart triple bypass .

Mr Souness is expected to have a triple bypass operation later today to relieve the narrowing or blocking of his arteries.

■ NOUN

artery

Will he urgently encourage all boards to purchase coronary artery bypass surgery and other cardiac surgery from Great Britain?

Contracting arrangements Editor, - B Olsburgh raises the question of rational distribution of health care resources in relation to coronary artery bypass grafting.

They are also planning to study the treatment in coronary artery bypasses .

Data for coronary revascularisation are limited to coronary artery bypass surgery; results of percutaneous coronary angioplasty are not yet available.

heart

Twenty four hours earlier, Liverpool manager Graeme Souness had been discharged from hospital after a heart bypass .

Yeltsin underwent quintuple heart bypass surgery on Nov. 5.

His son underwent a triple heart bypass operation earlier this year.

He recently endured a five-way heart bypass .

Medicare pays $ X for each kidney dialysis, $ Y for a double heart bypass .

operation

His son underwent a triple heart bypass operation earlier this year.

My doctors performed a bypass operation to clear away a blockage in the blood vessels that supply my heart.

Ashe, now 48, underwent a quadruple bypass operation after a heart attack at the age of 35.

After a quintuple bypass operation five years ago after a heart attack, Fuentes made walking part of his routine.

He had to have a bypass operation .

Mr Souness is expected to have a triple bypass operation later today to relieve the narrowing or blocking of his arteries.

surgery

Will he urgently encourage all boards to purchase coronary artery bypass surgery and other cardiac surgery from Great Britain?

Yeltsin underwent quintuple heart bypass surgery on Nov. 5.

Would either of them have avoided bypass surgery if they had not been top athletes?

About 300, 000 patients undergo bypass surgery annually, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.

When the only alternative was standard bypass surgery , most might have gone with angioplasty.

Yeltsin, 66, suffers from heart problems, recently underwent bypass surgery and was stricken with pneumonia last month.

■ VERB

build

The county council plans to build a bypass so that the A148 will no longer bisect the conservation village of Letheringsett.

Proposals to build a bypass were first introduced in 1986.

We'd like the people who want to build the bypass to visit the moss.

undergo

His son underwent a triple heart bypass operation earlier this year.

People with kidney failure are increasingly undergoing bypass and vessel-opening procedures.

Ashe, now 48, underwent a quadruple bypass operation after a heart attack at the age of 35.

Yeltsin underwent quintuple heart bypass surgery on Nov. 5.

He had just undergone a heart triple bypass .

About 300, 000 patients undergo bypass surgery annually, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.

Yeltsin, 66, suffers from heart problems, recently underwent bypass surgery and was stricken with pneumonia last month.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

gastric bypass

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Another bypass was cut; it too silted up.

By 1904, however, the artificial channel had already silted up, and a bypass had to be cut.

I am grateful for his congratulations to the Government on the completion of the Chelmsford bypass .

People with kidney failure are increasingly undergoing bypass and vessel-opening procedures.

The defeated bypass proposal was unveiled by parish councillor Edward Lucas.

The first is following the opening of the bypass , but prior to the improvement of Woolmer Road.

The normal gastric mucosa can prevent bypass diffusion of potentially noxious substances from the gastric lumen.

The railway station has been re-sited down the line to make room for the town's bypass .

II. verb

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

The card allows you to bypass long lines at the bank.

There should be no way of bypassing the security measures on the computer.

This highway bypasses the downtown area.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

An increasing amount of share trading, particularly in international shares, was bypassing the floor of the Stock Exchange.

Institutions that obstruct the popular will or stand between it and the actions of government get bypassed.

Mark Souder and John Hostettler, also of Indiana, did not, and the speaker will now bypass their fund-raisers.

More often than not, however, Blue will bypass the bar and go to the movie theater several blocks away.

Noteworthy also during this period was the growing number of inter-republic contacts, treaties and agreements bypassing central control.

Or bypass him and go directly to each home site and sign up there.

The builder, a developer from New Jersey, flew in his own construction crew, bypassing the local carpenters.

To bypass ministerial demarcation lines, several territorial production complexes have been set up.

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