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Then the upper portion of the small intestine is bypassed to reduce the calories the body absorbs.
The bureaucracies must be bypassed to get help to where it is needed: in the soil tilled by the world's poorest farm families.
Unlike simple computer login passwords — which can often be guessed or bypassed to get to readable files — disk encryption scrambles files so they can't be read without the correct key.
Electricity workers had to make the property safe as it appeared the electricity meter had been bypassed to draw the large amount of power required to grow the cannabis plants hydroponically.
The questioning came from, among others, Philip Hensher for The Telegraph (in Britain) and Hephzibah Anderson for Bloomberg News, both of whom implied that real writers — Philip Roth, for instance — had been bypassed to flatter a country largely inhabited by melancholic reindeer.
When Michael Heseltine was in charge of the development of London's Docklands for Margaret Thatcher, using it to expand the City as the centre of international finance, his constant complaint was that local people had too much power and must be bypassed to enable Canary Wharf to be built.
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d Curved MIP of the vein bypass to the circumflex artery territory.
Quite few of them bypass to higher levels.
"The solution to overflows is not to bypass, but to fix the leaky sewer systems".
Quercetin is not able to bypass resistance to DR agonists, but ameliorates the sensitivity to fludarabine.
Competitors no longer need to bypass Telmex to have any hope of a profit.
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