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Discover Ludwig'contain danger' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where there is potential danger ("The abandoned building contains danger") or to refer to something that has the potential to cause danger ("This chemical compound contains danger"). For example: "The old mine contains danger, so it is closed off to the public."
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Other tumour lysates also contain danger signals that can induce DC maturation and activation, but our melanoma cell lysate (TRIMEL) displayed a comparatively stronger activity (Aguilera et al, 2011).
The areas you have not cleared still contain danger points and you should be splitting some of your attention toward the uncleared areas.
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Along with these objects, levels contain dangers that the player must avoid.
The new rules, which take effect on April 1, aim to contain dangers by spot-checking the vapor pressure of crude before loading and capping it at 13.7 pounds per square inch (psi) - about normal atmospheric conditions.
But he points out that children's stories, from Snow White onwards, have always contained danger and death.
The campaign opened with Belgium at the Heysel Stadium, and though Ireland contained danger man Nico Claesen, they had to settle for a 2 2 draw after conceding twice from corner-kicks; Frank Stapleton and Liam Brady scored the goals for Ireland.
However, this pacified version of HMGB1 may still act as a proinflammatory molecule if the environment contains danger molecules like IL-1α, IL-1β or LPS.
But the Green surge also contains dangers for the party – not least, the huge sense of anti-climax that will presumably grip its new recruits the day after the election.
But doesn't her beauty contain the danger concealed at the core of all extreme things, the danger of provoking irritation or resentment?
If Russia and China are to contain the danger, the time is now.
You don't find another offering a package of measures to contain the danger of the crowd-mind.
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