0 a road which avoids an obstruction or a busy area -- objížďka
Take the bypass round the city.
The advantage of direct sowing is that it bypasses labour and costs incurred in managing seedlings prior to field planting.
To bypass some of the potentially complex requirements for fertilisation, we used isolated embryo sacs rather than isolated egg cells.
As a composite, these manuscripts represent an excellent up-to-date compendium regarding the cerebral response of the young patient to cardiopulmonary bypass.
The remaining manuscripts, covering the other equally important areas relating to cardiopulmonary bypass, will be published in our next issue.
We bypassed this enormous data taking task by measuring the passage frequency of the vortices.
Prominent among these new forms is subcontracted production, which allows employers to bypass trade unions and circumvent restrictions in firing workers and lowering wages.
All patients underwent extensive pulmonary arterioplasty and ventricular septal defect closure using continuous cardiopulmonary bypass.
A comparison of the developmental and neurologic status at one year of children who underwent heart surgery using hypothermic circulatory arrest or low-flow cardiopulmonary bypass.