Sentences with phrase «shunt from»

In this situation sildenafil makes the pulmonary pressure lower and facilitate the shunt from high pressure left atrium to low pressure right atrium.
There is no way to prevent a liver shunt from developing.
Of course, the video features Laurens Vanthoor's dramatic crash that ended the GT World Cup race (which he, strangely, won) and the huge airborne shunt from the F3 qualifying race (to name just a few of the clips).
The difference in tone between the ending of part III and the beginning of part IV heightens the ambiguity as the reader is shunted from despair to a kind of bittersweet hope.
I will sign off by congratulating the team on coming back from three goals down, congratulate Olivier Giroud on his continuing to justify his inclusion with vital goals and assists, congratulate Sanchez on his vital goal and continuing to give his all despite being shunted from his central striker position and I would like to congratulate Lucas Perez on getting his first premiership goal and playing his part in the comeback.
The ex-soldier got shunted from Shadow Defence Secretary to Shadow Business Secretary days after a row with the leader over his conference speech on renewing Trident.
These aversive reactions will typically involve the sympathetic nervous system, an inhibition of movement and the blood shunting from the periphery of the body.
On the new Google search, POF, DateHookup and OKCupid are # 1, # 2 and # 3, and dating software provider AbleDating is shunted from the 1st page.
«This is one of the pieces that's easy to fix, but we don't get it right,» Mapp says, asking the audience to think about a typical school open house, where parents are shunted from the auditorium or cafeteria — where they hear from the principal about rules and requirements — to the classroom, where they hear from the teacher about more rules and requirements.
Paula always felt different from those around her, from an early age as her mother shunted her from place to place.
I think given her life and what happened to her throughout the book, being shunted from one home to another and from one person to another, she was wise to limit her attachments.
Ms. Asawa had been shunted from one detention camp to another as a child before blossoming under the tutelage of the artists Buckminster Fuller, John Cage, Franz Kline and Josef Albers.
It was reported that the justice system is failing witnesses and victims of crime, according to the Public Accounts Committee, which found that courts and prisons are «bedevilled by long standing poor performance including delays and inefficiencies, and costs are being shunted from one part of the system to another».

Not exact matches

These companies shunted $ 259 billion in assets into protective custody — that is, away from shareholders.
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, if indeed foreign buyers (read: mainland Chinese) are shunting their money out of China and away from the reach of an increasingly authoritarian government, might the tax simply be seen as an unfortunate but necessary fee given the alternative?
By buying government (or agency) debt, and paying banks to hoard the reserves it creates by doing so, the Fed shunts a bigger share of the public's savings into the Fed's coffers, and from there to government or its agents.
Experiences from early youth, say, get shunted off into a byway of the brain and fester as uneasy memory traces, exerting only a negative prehensive effect on the regnant society.
Yet Bultmann's view that the Gospels almost wholly reflect the thought of the early church shunts us away from forming a judgment of what Jesus himself thought about the kingdom.
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.
Combining all the incidents from the season so far is a good reminder of the close calls and big shunts that've happened.
Wenger may say that, but the fact is that Chamberlain may have become disillusioned with the Boss, as he has actually only started in 25 Arsenal League games in two years, and has been shunted around from one position to another on a regular basis.
Patience and caution are equally important when trying to recover from a spin during a race, but both of those were ignored in this huge Stock Car Brasil shunt.
From Jolyon Palmer's practice crash in Australia to his FP3 shunt in Hungary, it's been a crash - filled F1 season so far...
Welbeck has enjoyed time in his preferred central position in the Frenchman's absence but may need to up his ratio if he wants to keep from being shunted to the left wing now Giroud is fit again.
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.
When there's a long and important race ahead, the last thing you want to do is retire from it at the first corner in a big shunt.
With the 2016/2017 season now over, Formula E has handily put together this compilation of shunts, saves and slides from the Montreal ePrix.
The all - electric series has released a bunch of unseen footage and team radio from the entire weekend, from shunts and overtakes to mid-race complaining.
Di Grassi snatched the title lead with victory, while Buemi bounced back from a poor grid slot and huge FP2 shunt to finish fourth.
Vanthoor is set to miss the final round of the championship at Zandvoort to fully recover from this monster shunt.
Cavani is far from overrated, have you actually looked at his goal scoring record before being shunted to the wing?
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.
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.
Like many players on this list, Mustoe was shunted around from club to club during his early years in the professional game, before finally settling down at a club outside of England in Westerlo, who he's represented since January last year.
The thing is when he returned from injury AW never played him there again and favoured Ollie shunting Theo wide again.
After surgery your doctor will advise on an ongoing treatment plant which may include having a shunt fitted to drain excess fluid from the brain and physio.
«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.
It also transports certain hormones to your brain, and shunts toxins away from it by mixing with your blood once it leaves your head.
At this stage, the minerals — in turkey waste, they come mostly from bones — settle out and are shunted to storage tanks.
In turkeys, the minerals come mostly from bones, and these are shunted to a storage bin to be sold later as a high - calcium powdered fertilizer.
Rain water is shunted into storm drains, pushing the contaminated sediment downstream and delivering a fresh load of toxic runoff and snowmelt from city streets to Little Black Creek.
There, wastewater from the city is cleaned before being shunted back into Lake Mead, the city's primary freshwater supply.
Then, instead of sending neural signals from the animal's brain to a robot, he shunts them back into the muscles of the paralyzed arm, thereby bypassing the spinal cord.
Two unique clinical features of heart failure in children, say the guidelines» authors, are the possible coexistence of structural congenital heart lesions, with simultaneous over-circulation to the lungs, and under - perfusion to the body (when the two circulations are linked in parallel by an intracardiac shunt or a patent arterial duct); and a change in symptom complexes over time from infancy through adolescence.
When possible, doctors typically harvest a piece of a vein from a patient to make this bypass, called a shunt.
Spina bifida is different: It can leave children unable to walk and control bowel and bladder function, and in need of shunts to drain fluid from the brain, but it's less often life - threatening.
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.
Deletion of Rbpj from postnatal endothelium leads to abnormal arteriovenous shunting in mice.
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