A soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull grey.
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Examples for "lead"
Examples for "lead"
1The reality is that young people must lead the revolution, he said.
2They lead to new ideas, new processes, new products and more efficiency.
3However, it wants concessions which might lead to a longer school year.
4Directly granting privileges to accounts, however, can lead to significant security problems.
5The result has seen Dr Kerryn Phelps' lead slightly reduced to 1626.
1However, no studies examined involvement of H 2 S in Pb-induced hypertension.
2Levels of MAT2a were increased in the Pb-exposed mice across the lifespan.
3In contrast, 250 ppm Pb-treated males did not differ in these endpoints.
4The leaching patterns of various elements such as Pb, Zn, Cr, As.
5These indirect associations held after controlling for adolescents' concurrent Pb blood concentrations.
1For instance, the isotopes lead-204 and lead-206 have identical atomic numbers (82) but different numbers of neutrons (122 and 124).
Translations for atomic number 82