(Of gasoline) not containing tetraethyl lead.
1You come across an Irish brand that boasts that it is lead-free.
2These results indicate the effective solution to the lead-free piezoelectric materials.
3This work demonstrates a route to a lead-free ferroelectric for nonvolatile memories and electro-optic devices.
4We report the tunable electrical response in functionally graded interfaces in lead-free ferroelectric thin films.
5Without the original packaging, you have no way of knowing whether it's lead-free and suitable for brining.
6Under the RoHS initiative, any manufacturer who wants to do business in Europe has to produce lead-free products.
7But solder contains lead, a toxic pollutant, and environmentalists are pushing electronics makers to adopt a lead-free substitute.
8Every plaything is sanitized and lead-free.
9Driven by global environmental concerns, there is currently a strong push to discover practical lead-free piezoelectrics for device engineering.
10Men who see in sports admin a handier, more lead-free life with plenty more air miles and complimentary gifts.
11The water produced at the State's 900-odd treatment plants is lead-free, as is the water mains network which carries it.
12Fujitsu is among a handful of Japanese companies that have developed technologies to eliminate toxic chemicals by developing lead-free products.
13The Petroleum segment is engaged in the manufacture and sales of petroleum products including lead-free gasoline, kerosene, diesel and others.
14Local it may be, but the Irish paint's "lead-free" message is no more than a bit of beguiling greenwash.
15To ensure that no group became alarmed to the extent of jumping from the train, the locomotive was fuelled with lead-free fudge.
16She opened the paint can with a screwdriver and stirred the lead-free paint feeling assured that the fumes wouldn't hurt the baby.