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Bleach bypass, an optical effect produced by skipping a step when developing colour film; Bypass capacitor, used to bypass a power supply or other high impedance component ...
In Ontario, examples include the Donald Cousens Parkway (formerly named the Markham Bypass from 2004 to 2006) and the Box Grove Bypass in the city of Markham; and in Toronto a section of Highway 401 was called the Toronto Bypass in the 1950s when the highway was built as a bypass of Highway 2, Ontario Highway 2A which was built to bypass Highway 2 between Toronto and Newcastle, and the ...
Locks may be bypassed by a variety of other techniques including loiding, i.e. the "credit card" technique, against self-closing "latch systems." Padlocks may be bypassed by shimming, where one inserts a sprung steel device to retract the spring-loaded catch that restrains the shackle. Locked cars may be bypassed by introducing a stiff wire ...
In telecommunications, the term bypass has these meanings: . The use of any telecommunications facilities or services that circumvents those of the local exchange common carrier.
This is a list of highways, mostly U.S. Routes, bypassed by Interstate Highways. Unless otherwise specified, designations are as of ca. 1960, at the time the final Interstate plan was adopted. Interstates marked as "later addition" were added after the early 1960s. Locations and corridors are approximate. Interstate 2
The development of coronary angiography in 1962 by Mason Sones helped medical doctors to identify patients in need of operation, and which native heart vessels should be bypassed. [52] In 1964, Soviet cardiac surgeon Vasilii Kolesov performed the first successful internal thoracic artery–coronary artery anastomosis, followed by Michael ...
Posters explaining the illegality of the theft of electric cables, outside of a mosque in Tonghai County, Yunnan.. Electricity theft is the criminal practice of stealing electrical power.
A now-unused ramp in Portland, Oregon at the western terminus of I-84 on the east bank of the Willamette River [1] formerly a connection to US99W/Steel Bridge An unused section of divided highway approaching Interstate 189 in Burlington, Vermont (looking southward from: ); some lanes are now blocked by discarded electronics; VTDOT has since begun work to make this segment part of Champlain Parkway