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"shunt" Definitions
  1. (British English, informal) a road accident in which one vehicle crashes into the back of another
  2. (medical) a small tube put in your body in a medical operation to allow the blood or other fluid to flow from one place to another

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If the shunt is working, the sensors at either end will detect the heat from the warmed fluid as it moves down the shunt.
They also installed a drain for the fluid, called a shunt.
It would be nice to have easier ways to diagnose shunt malfunction.
But the bloc can afford to shunt Siemens and Alstom into the siding.
He knew his shunt had stopped working properly – but every doctor he saw disagreed.
Past studies show that shunt surgery to divert cerebrospinal fluid effectively cures many patients.
"They told me that there's a good chance that her shunt is malfunctioning," she recalls.
But if you over-exert yourself, it can lead to dehydration and shunt blood flow.
Royer acknowledged there was no guarantee that her son would be free of a shunt.
Analysts have warned that the outbreak could shunt Italy's already fragile economy back into recession.
He believes that the Supreme Court may shunt the question of the ERA to Congress.
The robots will still be stand-in combatants, with Sir Killalot, Matilda, Shunt and co.
The hard-left activist world she springs from mainly exists to shunt Democrats to the left.
No CT scan had detected that Garcia's shunt was broken below the region captured by scans.
The Bermuda High, he said, has re-formed to the north to shunt the storm southward.
But she'll soon outgrow the shunt in her heart, too, which will be fatal, Goldring said.
Analysts say the outbreak could shunt Italy's fragile economy into its fourth recession in 12 years.
Currently, you can shunt it to a little strip on the bottom, which certainly doesn't look awful.
When those microbes form partnerships with animals [including humans], they can shunt those genes over to us.
Doctors performed a Bi-directional Glenn Shunt procedure to restore proper blood flow to the baby's lungs.
When the disorder is diagnosed, a tube, called a shunt, is surgically inserted to drain excess fluid.
It's placed on the skin over the spot where the shunt is located just below the surface.
"There's 20 little things like shunt trip breakers that you have to get past," the governor said.
The proposed technology could shunt passengers along tunnels at perhaps 745mph, which is faster than a jet plane.
Ever since then, his condition has been managed thanks to a surgically implanted drainage system called a shunt.
In Assist, the car will take over control in order to — as BMW puts it — "shunt" an accident.
So sometimes airlines will simply shunt a few lucky passengers forward from the very back of the plane.
Four days after birth, doctors inserted a shunt into Jack's heart to keep it open for blood flow.
I'm kind of nodding innocently while Dad tells a joke about a shunt radiator and a kinetic interceptor.
Yet in that quest for meaning, we can so often shunt aside the people who matter to us.
A shunt implanted to drain excess fluid from the man's skull was failing; he was in a wheelchair.
A productivity boom in health care might shunt the cost disease to dentistry, or child care, or veterinary medicine.
What that means is this is a magnetic shunt that drains fluid from her brain down into her stomach cavity.
These shunt profits and losses directly onto their owners' tax returns (in contrast to corporations, which file their own papers).
NATO (read: American) military leadership has little choice but to shunt these troops into tertiary roles, away from the fight.
Over the last few decades we've had industrial devices that assemble cars, vacuum our floors and shunt stuff around warehouses.
It's how companies can use our data to invisibly shunt us in directions that may benefit them more than us.
But some officials and analysts are already saying that he wants to shunt Mr. Li, the premier, into a lesser job.
It's a simple, but powerful idea that makes it easier for developers to shunt code around in the name of efficiency.
In December, a shunt was inserted in her brain, which had filled with excess fluid, causing 3193 seizures in one day.
Can Emmanuel Macron, the young reformer who won France's presidency wrapped in the EU flag, shunt it back on to the rails?
Dr. Yang repaired the shunt and Garcia woke up after surgery finally free from the crushing pressure he'd been experiencing for months.
They're going to repeat the success they had with U2's "Songs of Innocence" and just shunt it right onto everyone's device.
Go full steam ahead with Thomas and his friends as they shunt cars, haul freight, and strive to be Really Useful Engines.
The tiers of a structure like the Empire State Building shunt downwashing air away from the building before it hits the ground.
The pills, and some "powerful microwave technology," shunt the participants into dreamlike states where they encounter past traumas and current coping mechanisms.
This fall, it came to light that someone had forgotten to order a required elevator-safety device called a shunt trip breaker.
The creation of a vascular shunt made from a patient's own cells should increase the chances of the procedure working successfully, says Matheu.
"They had a shunt holding his femoral artery together, so they had surgeries to put that in and take it out," Heckford explains.
In Oracle's view, he says, it's a step towards a more hopeful future where it's just that easy to shunt software between clouds.
This real-time data could also help organizations quickly and accurately shunt money and goods to the locales that need them the most.
As a result, the drivers were being much more careful on the climb to avoid an shunt into those ever-present straw bales.
Jolé reveals that three months after the shunt surgery, she had to rush her daughter to the nearest hospital when she threw up twice.
Speaking of babies, Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) skips court because Zola (Aniela Gumbs) needs surgery to put in a new shunt for her spina bifida.
The minimum he needed to lead a decent life was to have a shunt system inserted in his skull, allowing excess fluid to drain.
Their job, I learn, is to trap the carbon dioxide rising from the surface and shunt it to an instrument that measures the amount.
The reigning Dakar bikes winner crashed out of the event on Stage 4, the impact of the shunt breaking his femur in four places.
In a field half a mile north of St Mary's, I wait at a railway spur for a freight train to shunt slowly by.
Subordination of existing debts would shunt these procedural safeguards aside, with future effects in terms of market expectations and incentives that cannot be salutary.
He doesn't have the shunt that spina bifida patients often require to drain fluid from the brain, and a clubfoot is being treated with orthotics.
One example involves a shunt run from the base of the skull to the belly to drain fluid downward and minimize pressure on the brain.
Brayden complained of pain in his belly and X-rays showed that trouble spots coincided with the location of the tip of the shunt tube.
There are complex ecosystems of players now, some players that do nothing but capture niches of behavioral data and then shunt them into these supply chains.
And even even bigger one has started forming along the entire West Coast of the US that could shunt rainfall into Canada or Alaska, Swain writes.
The adult response would be to realize that whatever misery Knicks fans experience pales in comparison to his, and shunt my own complaints to the side.
More important, the doctors thought surgery had a good chance of eliminating the need for a lifelong implanted shunt to drain excess fluid from his brain.
To save her life, doctors performed two of four palliative surgeries she needs and put a shunt in her heart when she was 2 months old.
The planned acquisition will shunt the maker of the France's high-speed trains into a clear second place globally, with combined annual sales of $17 billion.
Plus, the President could have a whole new round of scandals by the end of next year that will shunt the Ukraine saga into the background.
She explained that walking symptoms alone are "usually not sufficient to diagnose iNPH and recommend shunt surgery" since each of the symptoms can have multiple causes.
It's enough that we acknowledge how black women consistently vote progressive, but as soon as the votes are in, we can shunt them back into the background.
Analysts warned that the outbreak, which is centred on the country's industrial and financial hearlands, could shunt Italy's fragile economy into its fourth recession in 12 years.
Analysts warned that the outbreak, which is centred on the country's industrial and financial heartlands, could shunt Italy's fragile economy into its fourth recession in 12 years.
In other words, it could warn patients and doctors if the headache is a signal that the shunt that drains excess fluid from the brain has failed.
Who can forget the thrill of seeing Shunt bash some shithouses from Leighton Buzzard into the flame pit, or Matilda flip someone out of the arena altogether?
The surgery went well, though Bentley had to return for a pair of follow-up procedures to add a shunt and to drain excess fluid from his brain.
The loss of certain performance spaces, including the Institute of Contemporary Arts and the Shunt Vaults, has made it hard to find a place to stage some events.
"It could help with people who are quadriplegics or paraplegics by providing a neural shunt from the motor cortex down to where the muscles are activated," Musk said.
A stroppiness towards team orders, and a fearless approach that has led to a humungous shunt in his first-ever Monaco Grand Prix – that he simply shrugged off.
When the tiny heater brings the temperature of a small area of skin up a couple of degrees, it also heats the fluid inside the shunt at that spot.
When people plunge into water, they respond with the so-called diving reflex: the heart rate slows and blood vessels constrict as a way to shunt blood to vital organs.
As I noted, that plan allows governors to cut Medicaid, restrict benefits, and shunt people with disabilities into "high risk pools" that aren't sufficient to meet their health care needs.
The EU's "open borders" policy permits European states to shunt migrants from one country to the next instead of having to deal with a mass influx into its own territory.
But their pity is driven by the deeper fear that some accident or onset of permanent disease will shunt them into this shadow kingdom and there will be no escape.
When Patriot filed for bankruptcy in 2015 — its second time in three years — environmentalists and regulators were prepared for the company to figure out ways to shunt liabilities and maximize returns.
The percentage of children who could walk independently rose to 40 percent from 20 percent, and the need for a shunt was cut in half, to 29 percent from 82 percent.
The high-pressure ridge tends to shunt storms north toward British Columbia, said Marty Ralph, director of the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
"Born hydrocephalic, with abnormal amounts of cerebral fluid crushing my brain, I had surgery at five months to insert a shunt and then had it removed when I was 2," he writes.
The Emmys usually shunt their awards for below-the-line crafts to a separate ceremony, unlike the Oscars, where the visual effects and editing awards are handed out right alongside everything else.
In two new interviews this week, President Donald Trump made brazen attempts to rewrite history about his administration's ill-fated child separation policy, trying to shunt the blame to his predecessor Barack Obama.
For example, for a patient with a more minor blood vessel injury on the leg, doctors may put a small piece of plastic in place (called a "shunt") to keep the blood flowing.
In addition, faster population growth among people in the lower reaches of the income distribution will automatically shunt everyone above them further up the income ranks, even without any improvement in their fortunes.
The main response is a process known as vasoconstriction: the tightening of blood vessels on the body's periphery to shunt warm blood away from the extremities and skin and back toward the core.
But in April 2018, when Shutterfly purchased Lifetouch, Shutterfly instantly gained access to 10 million American homes, and it wants to shunt parents into its online store and keep them there for life.
The junior and senior high schools, which together have an enrollment of about 300, shunt struggling Native students into a poorly funded, understaffed program for remedial and truant students, often against their will.
Soon, Michael H. was on the phone with a supplier in the Dominican Republic—a sub to a sub to a sub—negotiating the price of a pair of bespoke shunt trip breakers.
And as if these were not sins enough, Tim Martin, the mulleted owner of JD Wetherspoon, used his most prominent of pub corps to shunt the nation towards the chaos and impoverishment of Brexit.
And while it doesn't directly shunt funding around, the plan is a bat signal for social scientists across the nation: It shows what the NIH is interested in and (likely) where grants will follow.
Anti-government Kurdish activists told Reuters that authorities for years tolerated Salafi preachers and militants linked to al Qaeda on condition that they shunt their violence beyond Iran's borders towards Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan.
To undercut these racist beliefs, films have had to shunt characters into a rigid binary that insists on America as the powerful redeeming force for an Asia marked by excess, authoritarianism, and a hidebound tradition.
Yet with the new freedoms come new dangers for the military, including the potential of increased civilian casualties, and the possibility that Mr. Trump will shunt blame for things that go wrong to the Pentagon.
"The doctor called and said like, if she's not walking in six months, [she has to get a shunt]," she tells her cast mate Jasmine Arteaga Sorge about her 3-year-old daughter Penny's potential surgery.
Civil rights experts say a stand-alone data regulator is needed to protect consumers from algorithms that may automatically shunt them in detrimental directions — potentially steering them toward predatory loans, say, or away from job opportunities.
UK lawmakers will decide on Tuesday whether to shunt Britain toward a snap election when they vote on the first stage of their plan to block Prime Minister Boris Johnson from pursuing a no-deal Brexit.
Analysts have warned that the outbreak could shunt Italy's fragile economy into its fourth recession in 12 years, with many businesses in the wealthy north close to a standstill and hotels reporting a wave of cancellations.
"Max is on the limit, it's obvious with Kimi having to hit the brakes full on in the flat-out straight, otherwise there would have been a shunt," commented Mercedes' Nico Rosberg, the race winner at Spa.
Within seconds of submerging underwater, my body experiences what's known as the mammalian dive reflex, which causes the heart rate to slow and blood from the limbs to shunt to the torso, enriching vital organs with oxygen.
According to the letter, the investigation will focus on whether Wolf Point schools discipline Native students more harshly than white students, shunt them into remedial programs without appropriate cause, and deny them special education evaluations and services.
The United States trial showed that prenatal closing of the defect resulted in a 50 percent reduction in the need for a surgical shunt — a device that relieves pressure on the brain caused by fluid accumulation — in newborns.
Analysts have warned that the outbreak looks set to shunt Italy's fragile economy into its fourth recession in 33 years, with many businesses in the wealthy north close to a standstill and hotels reporting a wave of cancellations.
Then Daniil Kvyat's scary Q1 crash happened, so two things to take from that: it was his decision (or mistake) to drive over them, but the consequence of hitting the kerbs directly led to him having a massive shunt.
Maybe people grow weary of wrestling with their anger and helplessness, and shunt the thought to the back of their minds and try to simply go on with life, dealing with spouses and children, making dinner and making beds.
She imagined there were other people in her position who found ways to shunt off those issues, to go for time points rather than completion points; she occasionally got calls that had been bumped from other vendor services staff.
This is the whole foundation of your in-car setup and you need to get it right, and safe—taking your eyes off the road even for a split-second is enough to get into a shunt or something worse.
The unit is positioning itself as a partner for network operators so they can offer computing and analysis — a key part of telecoms' efforts to expand their services and enterprise business portfolios — without needing to shunt data to public cloud services.
The goal is to shunt blame for a concocted drive-by shooting onto some unnamed rival gang, and in the last episode, during a hospital visit with Hector, Nacho referred to a show of muscle that cowed an uppity crew.
Vigliotti's contract, the second-largest, allows him to annually shunt more than 23,5003 tons of city food waste into his soon-to-be-built Yaphank plant, where it will mingle with 155,000 tons of scraps from two counties outside the city.
Research has shown that for carefully selected fetuses, surgery before birth rather than after gives the child better odds of being able to walk independently and of avoiding the need for an implanted shunt to prevent fluid buildup in the brain.
And when Brienne tries to remind Sansa that Littlefinger has only ever existed to serve his own ends and spin webs for her to step into, Sansa shoos her away like she's trying to shunt a stray moth out the front door.
When it is hot, our hearts labor to shunt more blood to the skin, which allows internal heat to dissipate but also leaves us feeling fatigued and logy, and potentially at risk for heat illnesses, ranging from nausea to grievous heat stroke.
In his conception, white privilege wasn't an accounting tool used to compile inequalities; it was a shunt hammered into the minds of the white working class to make its members side with their masters instead of rising up with their black comrades.
"She informed me that her motivation was to work with Jeffrey Cummings, MD, a renowned neurologist who is trying to deal with Mr. Conway's past brain surgeries involving a shunt that failed and later a valve procedure to correct his neurological problems," Harris explained.
Instead of letting an impartial judge or jury decide, they would use the fine print of take-it-or-leave-it contracts to shunt cases over to private arbitrators — firms chosen by (and dependent on the future patronage of) the companies being complained against.
Instead, Kobolyev's presence was intended to show Parnas and Fruman they wouldn't be able to shunt him out of the way at Naftogaz in their quest to broker energy exports from the U.S. to Ukraine, the person familiar with the talks told VICE News.
Together with Kenneth Till, a pediatric neurosurgeon who cared for Theo, they created the Dahl-Wade-Till shunt, which was used on almost three thousand children around the world, and cost a third as much as its predecessor, because the inventors declined to profit from it.
Some never show symptoms or require little treatment beyond pain management, while those whose symptoms interfere with quality of life may undergo multiple decompression surgeries or placement of a shunt (a tube-like device) to channel the flow of cerebrospinal fluid and relieve pressure on the brain.
Owen's travelogue serves as a primer on a system ruled by "Water Buffaloes," the men and women who decide among themselves where the water goes and who gets what, an arcane group perhaps better called beavers for their overwhelming desire to dam and shunt flowing water.
Delays with the switch, known as a shunt trip breaker, were holding up progress on the Second Avenue subway — a "demonic device that has frustrated us for months," Mr. Cuomo said as he inspected a new station at 96th Street on the Upper East Side on Monday.
He asked for proposals to charge a fee for asylum applications, stop issuing work permits to asylum seekers until their applications have been approved, shunt asylum seekers into limited court proceedings to judge their applications, and require all asylum cases to be wrapped up in 180 days.
"She informed me that her motivation was to work with Jeffrey Cummings, MD, a renowned neurologist who is trying to deal with Mr. Conway's past brain surgeries involving a shunt that failed and later a valve procedure to correct his neurological problems," Harris explained in the court documents.
The program put in place by Bill Clinton in 1996, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, cuts off benefits after five years or less; forces women to hold or look for jobs, whether or not there are any to be had; and allows states to shunt welfare funds into other programs.
The product lines include systems to monitor pressure inside the skull, three sets of products used to either drain or shunt away excess fluid in the brain and spinal cord, and dural grafts used to replace the membrane around the brain or spinal cord to keep fluid in place, the FTC said.
In response, the blood flow to the nose increases further, as the task of warming the air that's breathed in takes precedence over heat loss from the nose (the body's normal response to cold is to shunt blood away from the surface to the deep vessels to minimise heat loss from the skin).
For the tests, the models are coated with a paint that absorbs ultraviolet laser light as it warms, marking the spots on their ceramic skin where frictional heat may threaten the structure of the missile; engineers will then need to tweak the designs either to resist that heat or shunt it elsewhere.
The artist William Villalongo could actually dig into those African roots, via Obama's father (Barack Hussein Obama, Sr. was a Kenyan senior governmental economist), back to a storied past that tends to conflate all the technological achievements made on the continent and shunt them through the legends and accounts of life in Egypt.
Tatro said that in the years that followed, Amber was perpetually smiling, reveling in the music of Elvis Presley, Prince, Michael Jackson and New Kids on the Block even as she endured multiple eye and hip operations, back surgery and the planting of a shunt in her skull to help drain fluid on her brain.
Professor Anna David at UCL Hospital stated that the decision to perform the procedure in the UK was based on a large US-based trial, which showed that prenatal surgery to correct spina bifida was associated with a 50% reduction in need for surgical shunt placement in newborn babies and improvement of motor function at 30 months of age.
The new successes from Prellis have the company speeding up its timeline to commercialization, including the sale of its vascular tissue structures to research institutions and looking ahead to providing vascularized skin grafts, insulin-producing cells and a vascular shunt made from the tissue of patients who need dialysis, according to an interview with Melanie Matheu, Prellis' chief executive officer and co-founder.
Taking real-world cars and locations, and mixing in Mario Kart-like powers—for example, "shunt" is its version of a red shell, a projectile that homes in on an opposition racer; "nitro" is the speed-boost mushroom; and "shock" is a scatter-shot twist on the leader-targeting spiny—it emerged as publisher Activision's highest-rated new IP of the year.
Often, though, the bots move so fast that they simply shunt one another clear out the ring: Other teams try to deploy wings, which are likely intended to confuse their opponent's sensors, making them easy to out-maneuver: And some bots simply know when to step out of the way: According to this guide, there are a number of factors to consider when making a sumo bot.

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