Sentence examples for serve to bypass from inspiring English sources

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This procedure relocates native vessels, such as the saphenous vein (from the leg) or the internal mammary artery (in the chest), to the heart, where they serve to bypass the flow of blood around the occlusion.

The history of Highway 140 begins in May 1966, when the St . Lawrence Seaway Authorityreceived Federal approval for the Welland Bypass, a 13.4 km channel that would serve to bypass the canal through downtown Welland, where several crossings proved to be a hazard for shipping traffic and the shipping traffic an impediment to pedestrian and vehicular traffic.

All of these transcripts serve to bypass the mutated splice donor site; either by splicing over exon 7, activating a cryptic splice site within exon 7, or transcribing through exon 7 into the adjacent ETn sequences.

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Considerable variability exists between individuals in the extent and functional utility of collateral vascular channels serving to effectively bypass obstructive atherosclerotic lesions [ 1, 2].

Recently, a PANK2 knockout Drosophila model has shown that panthethine can serve as a compound to bypass the block due to severe impairment of pantothenate kinase and that it is able to rescue brain degeneration, mitochondrial dysfunction and locomotor disabilities (Rana et al., 2010).

For Marbury, the time served as an opportunity to bypass the news media, which he has regularly accused of misrepresenting him.

Essentially it serves as a way to bypass the computer entirely, once you've finished the setup process.

This allows for scattering between the different transmission channels, which serves as a pathway to bypass the interference feature.

In one sense, this hermeneutic serves Leibowitz well, allowing him to bypass textual objections to his anti-providential reading of the Torah by claiming that the apparent references to God's role in nature or history are no longer to be understood factually, but rather as expressing something about the nature of our obligation to God.

Direct transmission of NiV from its fruit bat (flying fox) mammalian reservoir to humans, and person-to-person transmission, allows infection to bypass the pig host which served to transmit the virus as it emerged into the human population[4].

In the context of a multicellular tumor, the PVRL4-PVRL1 asignaling signaling exemplifies a mechanism by which cell-to-cell attachment serves to mimic attachment to matrix, allowing cells to bypass the growth constraint imposed by the requirement for proper anchorage.

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