Sentence examples for release from danger from inspiring English sources

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Kids like danger, followed by a release from danger and a return to safety, yet the only danger posed by these creatures is that they will turn Max into someone as messed-up as they are.

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All day, climbers attack the ice cliffs; afterward, the party atmosphere is a release from the dangers on the mountain.

SIRS could arise from an overwhelmed and systemic inflammatory reaction to massive release of danger signals from injured tissues.

(50, 51) It has been shown that chemotherapeutic agents in non-cytotoxic concentrations are capable of triggering the release of danger signals from dying tumor cells, increasing the immunogenicity of tumor cells, upregulating the ability of DCs to present Ags to Ag-specific T cells, and altering the immune tolerance of the tumor environment.

In what police described as a "devastating blow" to animal rights extremism, Donald Currie, 40, was told he would be subject to parole conditions for the rest of his life, even after his release from prison, such was the danger to the public.

In particular, combined tumour therapies of radiation and chemotherapy should on the one hand kill the cancer cells and on the other hand induce antigen release and danger signals expression from the tumour.

In order to recognize the molecular patterns, cells of the innate immune system express receptors able to detect highly conserved pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), endogenous components released from damaged cells (danger associated molecular patterns (DAMPs)), also referred to as alarmins [ 38], and the loss of MHC class I molecules.

Also, work by Zitvogel et al. has shown that systemic doxorubicin treatment can promote anti-tumor responses due to the release of danger signals like the high mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1) released from dying tumor cells.

"In our opinion," the letter concludes, "Mr. Hinckley has sufficiently recovered from his mental illness to be granted a limited conditional release without danger to himself and others".

Orderly cell death by cornification prevents intracellular contents from being spilled in uncontrolled or necrotic cell death, which could release DAMPs (danger associated molecular patterns) and set off an inflammatory response within the epidermis (29).

Third, they should release from detention asylum seekers who pose no risk of flight or danger to the community.

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