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shunt·ing [ˈʃʌntɪŋ] N

shunting

ˈshunt·ing en·gine N

II . shunt [ʃʌnt] N

1. shunt RAIL:

2. shunt Brit AUTO:

shunt inf

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No shunting takes place at intermediate stations and it is usually a unit train.
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They were used for general shunting and marshaling coal trains.
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Another treatment option is pneumoperitoneal shunting (creating a communication channel between pleural space and peritoneal cavity).
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The foramen ovale is continuous with the ostium secundum, again providing for continued shunting of blood.
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It had a top speed of 16 km/h although it was limited to 1 km/h when shunting through the washdock.
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Both classes were designed as powerful, but slow-speed, locomotives for heavy shunting.
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Some treatments include portosystemic shunting, ligation, and under-running suturing.
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When a shunting movement is signalled, the signal will show two white lights in a diagonal arrangement.
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He plans the parking/stabling and shunting of trains in the depot.
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The consequent shunting often delayed passenger trains at intermediate stations, but was cost effective for the railway.
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