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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in bypass" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct in most contexts.
It could potentially be used in technical or specialized contexts, such as discussing network configurations or systems.
Example: "The system is currently operating in bypass mode to allow for maintenance without interrupting service."
Alternatives: "in override" or "in detour".
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"The form and content in Bypass is completely entwined.
I had two friends who vanished in bypass operations.
In 1956 he devised a membrane oxygenator used in bypass surgery.
Dr. Cawkwell acknowledged that Pfizer knew the results of the Bextra trial in bypass patients two months ago.
The kids aren't alright in Bypass, Duane Hopkins's hyper-lyrical take on the state of our nation.
(It was originally the first step in bypass procedures for patients with a B.M.I. of greater than sixty).
"No, the damn thing's been in bypass for five years," he recalled being told by Mark Hay, the subsea supervisor.
But Dr. FitzGerald said that problems seen in bypass patients might also occur, though at a lesser rate, in patients with less cardiovascular risk.
Dr. Selnes noted that cognitive problems in bypass patients might be partly due to their underlying vascular disease, which affects blood vessels all over the body.
It found that mental decline also occurred in bypass patients placed on a newer device that does not require stopping the heart.
Just think of the woven shipping containers that transport everything across the globe, or the vascular grafts used to replace arteries in bypass surgery.
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