Sentences with phrase «shunted through»

Eventually left sided CHF can occur because of an overload of blood to the left ventricle as more blood is shunted through the right ventricle, leading to more blood flowing through the lungs, leading to more blood flowing back into the left atrium and left ventricle.
The original team of teen mutants brought together by Professor Charles Xavier many years ago have been shunted through time to find a world they barely recognize but were determined to help.
In the Rochester setup, laser light was measured and then shunted through a beam splitter.
Inside, bacteria are shunted through slim plastic tubes, and alternately coddled, chilled and electrocuted.
After kindling light in the crystal and shunting it through a system of lenses and mirrors, the SULF distills it into pulses of mind - boggling power.
The auto» box feels more convincing than that of the Clio R.S., shifting unobtrusively by itself (with only the occasional shunt through the driveline at parking speeds — common to almost all twin - clutch transmissions), while in manual mode the engine's keen rev response allows snappy - feeling downshifts.

Not exact matches

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.
The danger with Kompany pressing high up to meet him this time is that Van Persie's injury will mean Mata isn't shunted out wide, so he'll actually be able to work in his best position and thread passes through to the runners.
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.
Boyd then cut a slot in the blocked artery and inserted a shunt, much like a little straw, through which the blood continued to flow while he grafted the healthy artery right onto the same slot that he had made to insert the shunt.
With the advent and improvement of microsurgical, stereotactic, and endoscopic procedures, all available through our multidisciplinary team, the need for empiric radiation or shunting can be avoided at UT Southwestern.
The device is then inserted through the trocar and into the fetus and a tiny shunt (drainage tube) is deployed.
Perhaps blocking the rapid clearance of TRL remnants through LDLR and LRP1 has an adaptive role in shunting fatty acids liberated from plasma TGs to the heart and skeletal muscle when food is less plentiful.
The thought was that, if you blocked blood flow through the internal mammary artery in the chest, you'd shunt more blood to the heart and relieve the symptoms people experience when they're not getting enough coronary blood flow.
Technical issues do show through — some small frame rate drops here and there, character animations not cycling perfectly or awkwardly shunting to an idle stance before cutscenes fade out — but these technical gripes really are minor, and don't affect the experience in any tangible way.
Six - time Olympic cycling champion Chris Hoy ploughed one of only two Nissan GT - R Nismos in the UK through all five Molecomb corner bales on Saturday, luckily escaping unharmed but unsurprisingly suffering dented pride after his first big shunt since entering the world of motorsport.
An idiosyncratic, at times impressionistic book, Publishing is at its best when it taps Godwin's often prickly frustrations with her publishers through the years, underscoring how even writers at the peak of their careers can fall prey to the corporate do - si - do and find themselves shunted aside without the aforementioned dance partner.
A liver shunt is first diagnosed through blood tests.
All mammalian fetuses have a large shunt (ductus venosus) that carries blood quickly through the fetal liver to the heart.
For heart procedures like coils and balloons for patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) or pulmonic stenosis, cardiac pacemakers, repair of intrahepatic liver shunts, and certain cancer or stenting procedures please call Juanita Hicks, the cardiology liaison, at (508) 839-5395, extension 8 - 4696, Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm, to make an appointment with Dr.John Rush or Dr. Suzanne Cunningham.
In addition, they are unable to absorb the medication through their intestines and into the bloodstream because blood is being shunted away from the intestines and to the vital organs.
We were going through major tests with our dog son for months and found out he has had a liver shunt since birth.
Portosystemic Vascular Anomalies (PSVA) or Portosystemic Shunts (PSS) are anomalous vessels that allow normal portal blood to pass directly into the systemic circulation without first passing through the liver.
Blood has to pass through the liver to make its complete circulation through the body, but when a shunt is present, the blood has to skip the liver and goes directly into the main bloodstream.
Management of Portosystemic Shunts Portosystemic Vascular Anomalies (PSVA) or Portosystemic Shunts (PSS) are anomalous vessels that allow normal portal blood to pass directly into the systemic circulation without first passing through the...
If the heart has other defects or if the direction of blood flow reverses through the shunt (= rPDA)(ref) or if the infant's health is too tenuous or the heart damage already too extensive; the problem can only be managed through non-surgical means.
So whereas portosystemic shunts do the same thing through a large, visible channel (s), PVH - MVD do a similar thing through a multitude of tiny abnormal channels present at a microscopic level.
A portosytemic shunt means that the blood flow is literally «shunted» back into the blood stream instead of passing through the liver
On this train journey to Kuranda; you'll travel through hand cut tunnels and shunt over bridges that hover above deep gorges and ravines, passing beautiful Stoney Creek and Barron Falls.
There's a degree of nonlinearity in these upgrades and in how progress can be made through areas that feels a little different than in a Metroid game, which would normally shunt the player through a proscribed route along the various security doors and clearance levels.
Technical issues do show through — some small frame rate drops here and there, character animations not cycling perfectly or awkwardly shunting to an idle stance before cutscenes fade out — but these technical gripes really are minor, and don't affect the experience in any tangible way.
T - G: Rivalry in racing has traditionally been promoted through mechanics like shunting, and in more arcade - inspired games, through power - ups and weapons.
The PAX Aus build featured four modes, including a survival mode and a capture - the - flag mode, but the best was asteroid soccer where two teams of two fight to score goals by shunting asteroids through a tight gap on the opposing team's side of the screen.
That means you can have one half the solution already accomplished from the start; you don't have «spent current» to have to force back through the dipole or shunt it around freely by some extraordinary means.
Due diligence research into what has been going on in high places (CREA, OREA, local boards etc.,... the money - suckers of the passing - through 80 %), education of the 20 % who count, and proactive actions are the only way to stop your «here - forever bureaucratic rulers of your real estate lives in their tracks, to forcebly shunt them off to the dead - end siding of history.
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