Examples of 'shunts' in a sentence
Meaning of "shunts"
A shunt is a hollow tube or device used to redirect the flow of fluid, such as blood or cerebrospinal fluid, in the body
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- plural of shunt
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of shunt
How to use "shunts" in a sentence
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Cardiac shunts can be evaluated through catheterization.
I am going to remove those power shunts on the bridge.
Shunts can also be acquired later in life.
We have got to vent the fuel shunts.
Neurosurgeons use shunts to control hydrocephalus.
The affected part without using shunts.
And he again shunts this aside and says.
Shunts with bulbous sections are described in detail below.
Two of the power shunts are on the verge of collapse.
More accurate than direct measurements with shunts.
Atrial caval shunts have an abysmal success rate.
Your entire day consists of putting shunts in people.
Arteriovenous shunts were implanted in male baboon femoral vessels.
I redesigned it so you will not have to use shunts.
Ventriculoperitoneal shunts are the most common.
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We offer them now in press welded laminated shunts.
The extracorporeal shunts were then removed.
There have been deaths as a result of shunts.
These sensors are shunts for example.
Cartridges so prepared are used in extracorporeal shunts.
The shunts are not positioned correctly on the terminal board.
We have inserted shunts to drain it.
Portosystemic shunts are rare diseases with potentially serious complications.
Below are some common routing plans for cerebral shunts.
No residual shunts were detected by gasometry.
Scott already had the injection shunts in his arms.
Congenital shunts are usually solitary.
This removes the need for insertion of bilateral shunts.
Shunts may also be used for normal pressure hydrocephalus.
They were also occasionally used for yard shunts.
It also shunts all the investment and longevity risks.
There were a couple of shunts we dodged.
The shunts did not always provide adequate protection.
All reptiles have the capacity for cardiac shunts.
Flow analysis revealed no shunts in the aorta and pulmonary artery.
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunts.
Shunts must be placed early after diagnosis for best results.
They make use of ventriculoperitoneal shunts for this purpose.
Many shunts available.
A patient has a limited number of suitable sites for shunts.
The new shunts make such a fault unlikely to happen again.
Any imperfection in this step of junction isolation contributes to shunts.
Shunts are commonly used to help children who have hydrocephalus or syringomyelia.
Some had transplants immediately and others only shunts.
The shunts are constructed to include one or more occlusion resistant materials.
Assessment of congenital pulmonary abnormalities and right to left cardiac shunts.
The membrane shunts the flow of a fluid through the channel.
No mechanical valves or shunts.
Shunts are used to remove excessive water from the brain.
Lymphovenous shunts in man.