Sentences with phrase «for shunting»

Methylmercury crosses the protective blood - brain barrier by binding with an essential amino acid that has dedicated carrier proteins for shunting it into brain cells.
And, occasionally, bypass budgets have helped build political support for shunting new money toward research in areas such as cancer and HIV.»
The idea could be useful for shunting drops around microfluidic devices, giving greater control over chemical reactions.
In fact, there is a significant proportion of disability benefit claimants who should be on unemployment benefit, and therefore the figure of the jobless is substantially higher if not for the shunting of these people onto the sickness register mainly because of the higher levels of benefit.
Both drivers were perhaps to blame for this shunt, but Coulthard was pretty far back and it was an over-enthusiastic move on Alexander Wurz which caused this unusual collision in Australia 2007.
Surgery is the treatment of choice for a shunt.

Not exact matches

Ottawa shunted responsibility for payday loans onto the provinces in 2007.
For the most part, corporations are happy to shunt hardware costs onto their employees, and the potential boost in productivity from enabling employees to work remotely and during off - hours also appeals.
Also stymied by the American immigration system — which meets only a fraction of the demand for economic green cards each year — was South African Jonathan Hitchcock, 34, who was at first disheartened that his «dream job» would be shunted to Canada.
As for making money, the company recently added advertising to its Daily Digest emails, which summarize all the emails that have been shunted to users» other inboxes.
Instead, those savings have been shunted to the Fed, and to other central banks, which use them to purchase government securities, and also for other purposes, but never, with rare exceptions (and with good reason), to fund potentially productive enterprises.
Questions about the nature and mission of the Church as it relates to political responsibility are shunted aside as energies are consumed in the contest to capture the Church for partisan advantage.
I'm thinking of you and I'm wanting, somehow, to repent for how we've shunted you to the side, bought into our culture's insane standards of beauty and aging, to ask for your forgiveness.
Preaching may not welcome all this attention from the scholarly world, but after years of being shunted to the back of the catalog under a few faded listings taught by «staff», it should provide occasion for celebration.
We feminists are often told «we'll deal with your issue after we've finished dealing with this «bigger» one» (usually something that affects them as white men - see the pay gap issues being shunted aside for defense spending debates, etc).
When we pray for those we love, it ought not to mean a shunting of responsibility for their care upon God, but a stimulus to the wiser and more resolute acceptance of our own responsibility.
However, while this seems like a promising development, it is debatable whether it has had much influence on what actually has been happening in the field as forests continue to be torn down and local people shunted to jail for protesting the taking of their land.
After a disrupted race two, which featured a red flag for a huge shunt between Gary Paffett and Mike Rockenfeller, it was Maxime Martin who took the race victory.
The Hogs had finished second to perennially strong Texas in the Southwest Conference and had been shunted off to fill a slot in the East Regional, qualifying for the series by virtue of a 4 - 3 victory over Delaware in the eastern final.
Blowing down the Ocean Boulevard straightaway from a standing start, Italy's Vittorio Brambilla and Argentina's Carlos Reutemann bumped in Turn One, for the day's first shunt.
Ozil can drift to the right as the game goes on to allow for «the Ramsey burst to goal» which we have so missed since he was shunted to the right wing.
It all kicked off on lap one, just a few corners after Palmer and Grosjean's shunt, Lance Stroll went for a spin and he fell to 15th.
Other incidents included a broken steering rack shunting Jean - Eric Vergne out of second place, and di Grassi crashing later in the race while gunning for fastest lap.
Kris Meeke's big shunt on Friday at Rally Argentina produced a lot of hard work for the Citroen Racing mechanics...
Wenger is just so clueless.Even a Blind man can see that playing wilshere with Ramsey and shunting Ozil to the wings is not good for this team..
Hardly the best scenario for ex-F1 star Kubica at Rally Sweden in 2014, shunting into the snow back after catching the car badly at the end of a jump.
Thankfully, it seems both drivers are OK and were able to get out of their cars after the monstrous shunt, although they've been taken to hospital for checks.
6) The players are to blame for a things such as attitude but you can't blame a player who has been shunted out into a different position.
To be honest I dislike a lot of so called supporters attitude atm around the club, I do not think Wenger is faultless but I do not believe he is at fault for all the blame shunted onto him, the current squad is made up of a decade of missed main targets so no, we are not going to have a WC squad when the CEO fails in the transfer market!
Setanta report that John Terry was not in the original list of penalty takers for the Blues and, while Drogba's red card saw the captain shunted up the pecking order, there may have been one or two players that should have been stepping up to the plate first.
The red flag was understandably brought out during the Belgian GP after this huge F1 shunt for Kevin Magnussen at the top of Eau Rouge / Raidillon.
The British racer shunted his RS17 into the barrier heavily at the final corner mid-way through the second practice session for the Australian GP.
This shunt is jaw - dropping, mainly for the fact it's completely unbelievable.
Talladega is renowned for its huge Nascar shunts and this multi-car accident was definitely «The Big One»
Well, it took 10 seconds in race two for a big shunt to take place, with Dino Calcum's Opel Astra slamming into the barrier just after the lights went out.
It is like a mantra in his head, «it's all about wanting more» is a regular phrase, and it is an opportune moment to discuss the journey he has made from bit - part player, from someone who was even offered up as a makeweight in a failed bid to sign Clint Dempsey from Fulham in 2012, to being shunted around the team, then hampered by a chronic heel injury, fretting about his future, to now being a captain, a leader, a key player for Klopp.
It won't be ideal for Koke to be shunted out left again given the fact that Nico Gaitan will most likely occupy that position as an attacking midfielder so there are only three places up for grabs with two most likely taken by Saul Niguez and Gabi.
There was a young Doc from Gibraltar, In the papers you'll probably have caught «er, «Cos Mourinho the c*nt Has given her the shunt For running on when she didn't oughta.
Elsewhere, he should just go along with the first choice side, although with Marcos Alonso in line for a ban we're set to see either a huge game for Emerson Palmieri, or Cesar Azpilcueta shunted out to the left.
And, exactly as you say, the problem is that he is not good enough to make that his position because obviously Ozil is better which creates a headache for Wenger because you can not have Ramsey on the bench — impossible, can't do it, and so Wenger had to find a solution and as such Aaron was shunted out to the right wing.
Daniil Kvyat is okay after a massive shunt in Q3 while Romain Grosjean once again flew the flag for Lotus...
Common reasons for unexpected readmission are dehydration because of vomiting or diarrhea, upper respiratory infections, hernia complications, persistent or increased apnea, or shunt repair.
The report continued: «Although the committee recognises that opportunities exist for efficiency gain as the tariff is reduced, it is concerned that excessive reliance on this instrument will result in both quality reduction and crude cost shunting
«For too long, too many of our City's young people have been shunted off upstate — hundreds of miles from family, school and community and far from the support they need to get back on course,» Bloomberg and Sharpton said.
«For too long, too many of our City's young people have been shunted off upstate — hundreds of miles from family, school and community and far from the support they need to get back on course.
India is also embarking on a $ 168 billion National River Linking Project that envisages constructing more than 15,000 kilometers of canals and tunnels to shunt water to parched areas of the country; the government allocated $ 16.6 million in the coming year for preparatory work.
Searching for answers, Shatz decided to focus on the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), a clump of tissue shaped like a piece of elbow macaroni, set behind each eyeball, that serves as a relay station shunting visual signals to the ocular dominance columns.
Insulin - like growth factor promotes cell division and growth, while insulin shunts fuel consumed either into immediate energy use or into storage for a later time.
«Their dissenting argument has been supported by the majority of scientists for years,» he wrote, adding that the authority's report «shunts the entire problem, with far greater pain, into the future.»
The guidelines provide parameters regarding when clinicians should consider the possibility of ventriculitis (inflammation of the ventricles in the brain) or meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the brain or spinal cord) in patients who have cerebrospinal fluid shunts and drains (devices placed in the brain to relieve pressure due to fluid buildup), intrathecal drug pumps (for administration of pain medicine or other drugs into the spinal canal), deep brain stimulation hardware (medical devices that provide electrostimulation in the brain to treat Parkinson's disease or other neurological symptoms) or who have undergone neurosurgery or suffered from head trauma.
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