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bypass A Bypass is an alternative signal path that avoids a particular circuit or system in the audio chain.
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bypass Blood vessel procedure where blood is shunted from one blood vessel to another without passing through a diseased segment. This is usually performed if a certain portion of the brains blood supply is significantly compromised. A bypass allows a higher volume of blood to enter the brain in an attempt to prevent a stroke. The most common bypass is an EC-IC (extracranial - intracranial) bypass.
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bypass An alternate signal path that goes around a given circuit. A "hard wire" bypass uses a switch and a piece of wire to route the signal from the input to the output of a device. A "bypass" switch is sometimes called an "in-out" switch.
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bypass transport of an EMS patient past a normally used EMS receiving facility to a designated medical facility for the purpose of accessing more readily available or appropriate medical care
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bypass French: ?itement; contournement The routing of calls through networks other than the public switched telephone network in order to avoid the fees which subsidize local rates. For example, customers might route Canadian and overseas long distance calls through carriers in the United States.
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