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Could the substance, he wondered, be used to induce patients to grow new vessels that would bypass a blockage?
It was time, he added, for state and federal officials to address the need for a North Fork-to-South Fork ferry that would bypass Shelter Island.
Mr. Koizumi openly appealed for the construction of a 2,500-mile 2,500-milene that woild bypipelinena, bringing Siberian oil thathe Sea of Japan.
The group's objective is an open system of scientific publishing that would bypass the current system, which centers on journals that charge, through their subscriptions, for access to results.
As a way around some opposition, the pipeline industry and regulators have begun to look with increasing favor on plans that would bypass most critics by delivering natural gas along undersea routes.
The teach-ins have worked so far: the $500 million Trans Thai-Malaysia Pipeline has been delayed so long that Malaysian officials are considering a new route that would bypass Thailand.
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But Japan is mulling over plans to build a space-based solar power farm--essentially a giant satellite that would include several so-called solar collectors (kind of like solar panels) to capture solar energy that otherwise would bypass the Earth.
This would also lead to an answer to the pertinent question of how the c-ring is made proton-tight so as to prevent harmful proton leaks across its central structure, that would otherwise bypass the specific proton pathway between subunit a and the c subunits.
That approach would bypass politicians.
James holds a player option to come back, and it seems implausible that he would bypass collecting another $6.6 million.
Being a mischievous bunch, they wrote their software so that it would bypass Digital Convergence's own computers.
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