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It all makes the need for a bypass look less than convincing.
Mum had heart disease and went into hospital for a bypass but never survived the operation.
However, planning decisions for a bypass put a spanner in the works.
"If Georgia collapses in turmoil," Mr. Goldman notes, "investors will not put up the money for a bypass pipeline".
At EMH Regional, Medicare pays the hospital about $25,000 for a bypass operation, and as much as $2,200 to the surgeon.
A problem in March had forced the company to apply for a "bypass," in which a well is drilled around a problem area.
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Their plan calls for constructing a bypass tunnel at depths of 600 to 800 feet from Newburgh, in Orange County, under the Hudson to Wappinger, in Dutchess County.
Although it was never intended for such a purpose, it can serve as a bypass for a part of Route 114, if you know to use it.
Route 179 was formed in 1965 when a bypass for Ringoes was built for US 202 and Route 69.
Interestingly, a gene encoding fructose-6-phosphate phosphoketolase (F6PK) was annotated, which is responsible for a glycolytic bypass pathway called Bifid Shunt.
The beating-heart technique can be used for bypass surgery because a bypass does not require doctors to cut open the heart itself.
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