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- noun Plural form of
shunt . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
shunt .
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Examples
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Two of Dupuy's first-half penalties resulted from massive shunts from the French pack, but New Zealand even had the last laugh there.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2009
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There are three differences, called shunts, between the circulatory system of a fetus and that of an adult (image at right).
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There are three differences, called shunts, between the circulatory system of a fetus and that of an adult ( '' see [[image at right | File: FetalCirculation. png]] '').
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There are three differences, called shunts, between the circulatory system of a fetus and that of an adult.
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Nothing is more common than to see announced, that at a certain station the parliamentary "shunts" to let the Express pass; or to hear the order -- "shunt that truck," push it aside, off the main line.
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Intelligence should be shared and McAfee wants companies to use "shunts" and "stuns" to incapacitate botnets.
The Inquirer 2010
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There are three differences, called shunts, between the circulatory system of a fetus and that of an adult ( '' see [[File: FetalCirculation. png
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There are three differences, called shunts, between the circulatory system of a fetus and that of an adult (
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I am told that a surge protector shunts the surge to the third or grounding wire.
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This approach holds promise as a more definitive surgical treatment that would eliminate the need for temporizing shunts with their inherent physical limitations, and it would allow more normal bladder and urinary tract development during fetal life.
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