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bypass the need (for) - traducción al español

PERSONALITY TRAIT REFLECTING THE EXTENT TO WHICH INDIVIDUALS ARE INCLINED TOWARDS EFFORTFUL COGNITIVE ACTIVITIES
The need for cognition; Need for Cognition; Need For Cognition
  • Need for Cognition is associated with deep thought

bypass road         
  • Plaridel Bypass Road in Bulacan, an example of a bypass road in the Philippines
  • Outer Bypass Road (Atal ORR) at Narsinghi, Hyderabad in India
ROAD TAKING A NEW ROUTE WHICH AVOIDS A PREVIOUSLY PASSED LOCATION
Bypass route; Truck route; Bypass road; Bypass highway; Road bypass; Traffic bypass; Byepass; Relief road; Bypass routes; Truck routes; Truck Route; Bypass Road; Diversion road
camino de desvío, desvío
bypass surgery         
SURGICAL INTERVENTION
Arterial bypass; Bypass (surgical)
(n.) = cirugía de bypass, bypass
Ex: This study describes the influence of aerobic training on the cardiorespiratory fitness of 31 coronary artery disease patients who had undergone bypass surgery.
bypass surgery         
SURGICAL INTERVENTION
Arterial bypass; Bypass (surgical)
operación de desviación, de bypass

Definición

bypass
bypass (ingl.; pronunc. [baipás]; pl. "bypass" o "bypasses", pronunc. [baipás] o [baipáses]) m. Med. Intervención quirúrgica que tiene por objeto restablecer el flujo sanguíneo en una arteria dañada.

Wikipedia

Need for cognition

The need for cognition (NFC), in psychology, is a personality variable reflecting the extent to which individuals are inclined towards effortful cognitive activities.

Need for cognition has been variously defined as "a need to structure relevant situations in meaningful, integrated ways" and "a need to understand and make reasonable the experiential world". Higher NFC is associated with increased appreciation of debate, idea evaluation, and problem solving. Those with a high need for cognition may be inclined towards high elaboration. Those with a lower need for cognition may display opposite tendencies, and may process information more heuristically, often through low elaboration.

Need for cognition is closely related to the five factor model domain openness to experience, typical intellectual engagement, and epistemic curiosity (see below).

Ejemplos de uso de bypass the need (for)
1. To bypass the need for granting hearings, the committee could opt to omit all references to individual officers.
2. In theory, the elderly and disabled are entitled to a signature–only card from their bank, which will bypass the need for a PIN.
3. The good news is that the digital world is enfranchising the world‘s population in ever greater numbers, thanks to technology itself particularly wireless devices that bypass the need for investment in physical cabling but also because of initiatives like the World Summit on the Information Society, a UN initiative, designed specifically to spread the reach of information technology across Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
4. Germany, which holds the EU presidency, wants leaders to sign a document celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome called Declaration on the Future of Europe, which will call for new ‘institutional reforms‘. While it will not be legally binding, critics believe that will pave the way for a new watered down treaty, which would bypass the need for a referendum in Britain and other EU nations.