| E-CABG | endarterectomy and coronary artery bypass graft |
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| EIAB | extracranial-intracranial arterial bypass |
| FPB | femoral popliteal bypass; fibrino-peptide B; flexor pollicis brevis |
| FPVB | femoral popliteal vein bypass |
| GBP | galactose-binding protein; gastric bypass; gated blood pool |
| ACBG | aorta-coronary bypass grafting |
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| ACBS | aorto-coronary bypass surgery |
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The ability of an AGV to over-ride the normal routing instructions to its programmed destination based on whether there is other AGV traffic congestion. The Bypass function is used most-often to keep mainline AGV traffic flowing while a spur or P & D Stand is not ready for another AGV.
Ãâó: www.agvsystems.com/res/termino.htm
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Arrangements or facilities whereby a customer can access long-distance, international, or other services without using the local operating company's switched network, thus avoiding payment of access charges. More generally, any means whereby customers avoid usage of a monopoly service or facility.
Ãâó: www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/serv_e/telecom_e/tel1...
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To temporarily de-activate a portion of the input devices , so as not to trigger the alarm system while armed . This feature is usually used when a sensor is defective , or a window is intentionally left open .
Ãâó: www.alarmsbc.com/pgglossrb.htm
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