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shunting

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1. shunting - Noun

2. shunting - Verb

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of Shunt

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As ambient air becomes hotter, additional evaporation can take place lower in the trachea making its way to the posterior sacs, shunting the lung surface. Source: Internet

A press image on the company’s site sub-headed “The myth of minimalism” captures an elderly man filling an IKEA drawer with a huge stack of old records, blissfully shunting off the societal expectation to keep his carbon footprint small. Source: Internet

Negative reports on shunting in the 1980s led to a brief period (1988–1993) during which optic nerve fenestration (which had initially been described in an unrelated condition in 1871) was more popular. Source: Internet

Before detonating the truck he was driving, the suicide bomber had raced along a Mogadishu street at high speed, rolling over motorcycles and cars and shunting vehicles stuck in traffic. Source: Internet

This atypical right to left shunting of a PDA can cause the aorta to carry blood that is low in oxygen, sending a signal to the body to produce more red blood cells (since they carry oxygen), making the blood too thick. Source: Internet

In 1971, good results were reported with lumboperitoneal shunting. Source: Internet

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