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Blue monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis stuhlmanni) have two predator-specific calls: the "hack," a low, gagging sound that warns about eagles, and the "pyow," which sounds a bit like a laser gun and warns about more general dangers on the ground, such as leopards.
"These reports were usually presented in the Western media as a kind of cautionary tale, one that either warned of the danger of playing games for prolonged amounts of time without breaks or, depending on the outlet, a sharper critique on the general dangers of all video game playing.
Many of our study subjects for the most part were uneducated about the general dangers related to exposure to home insecticides and/or pesticides.
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I do not think you are a general danger to strangers.
But they say the general danger to this region has been known since at least 1933, when a major quake struck Wenchuan, and has been studied fairly intensively since the 1970s.
Although a person's footsteps remain a visible lifeline within a snow-covered landscape, snow cover is considered a general danger to hiking since the snow obscures landmarks and makes the landscape itself appear uniform.
Any general danger sign or fast breathing, chest indrawing, nasal flaring or grunting; classification severe ALRI or very severe disease.
During the 1357 observed consultations, health workers asked about three general danger signs in 795 58.6% CI: 49.8%–66.9%), and the four main symptoms in 815 60.1% CI: 51.0%–68.5%) children.
9(12%) observed health workers checked general danger signs in every child, and 14(18%) assessed all the main symptoms in every child.
Chest indrawing or stridor in calm child or a child exhibiting any general danger sign was classified as severe ALRI or very severe disease.
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