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  • |elName=Lead '''Lead''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Soli
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  • #REDIRECT[[Tetraethyl lead]]
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  • '''Isotopes of Lead (Z=82) and Their Physical Properties'''<ref>http://ie.lbl.gov/education/par
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  • ...ravalent form, PbS<sub>2</sub>, but that is principally synthetic. Refined lead sulfide is a dark gray to black powder, once used as a pigment. It melts at ...dio" receivers, which could be built even without [[vacuum tube]]s, used a lead sulfide crystal as a [[diode]]. One conductor contacting the crystal was a
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  • '''Lead azide''', Pb(N<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub> is an explosive salt of hydrazoic a | title = CAMEO Chemicals: lead azide}}</ref>
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  • | align="left"|'''Common name'''|| align="left"|tetraethyl lead | align="left"|'''Other names'''|| align="left"|tetra-ethyl lead, lead tetraethyl, TEL
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lead/Periodic table of elements]]
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  • {{r|Tetraethyl lead}}
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  • (PbS) Naturally occurring as galena, an important ore of [[lead]], it also is used as an [[infrared light]] detector optimized for oper
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  • * [http://www.lead.org.au/ The Lead Education and Abatement Design Group]. ...g to eliminate lead poisoning globally and to protect the environment from lead in all its uses: past, current and new uses.”</font>
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  • <includeonly>Post-Transition Metal</includeonly><noinclude>Lead is a [[Post-Transition Metal]].</noinclude>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lead nitrate]]
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  • ...ad azide]]; sometimes used for commercial explosives and as an igniter for lead azide
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  • ...e|Tetra-ethyl lead|Vanadinite|Vauquelinite|Venetian ceruse|Wulfenite|White lead|Zimbabweite|Zinkenite|
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  • {{r|Lead}}
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  • {{r|Lead}}
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  • ...ing feature between WP articles and CZ articles. WP requirements that the lead become an "abstract" "definition" of what is to follow is probably one of t ...s, I wanted to see how everyone feels about turning some variation of "the lead is not an abstract" idea into a format that we use on our articles. [[User:
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  • {{r|Lead}} {{r|Lead paint}}
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  • ...e|Tetra-ethyl lead|Vanadinite|Vauquelinite|Venetian ceruse|Wulfenite|White lead|Zimbabweite|Zinkenite|
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  • * [http://www.lead.org.au/ The Lead Education and Abatement Design Group]. ...g to eliminate lead poisoning globally and to protect the environment from lead in all its uses: past, current and new uses.”</font>
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  • ...ad azide]]; sometimes used for commercial explosives and as an igniter for lead azide
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  • *[[John Lennon]] - lead and background vocals, rhythm guitar, 6 & 12 string acoustic guitars, elect *[[Paul McCartney]] - lead and background vocals, lead, acoustic and bass guitars, electric and acoustic piano and percussion.
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  • ...ravalent form, PbS<sub>2</sub>, but that is principally synthetic. Refined lead sulfide is a dark gray to black powder, once used as a pigment. It melts at ...dio" receivers, which could be built even without [[vacuum tube]]s, used a lead sulfide crystal as a [[diode]]. One conductor contacting the crystal was a
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  • #REDIRECT[[Lead]]
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  • #redirect [[Lead]]
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  • *[[John Lennon]] – lead and rhythm guitars, 6 and 12 string acoustic guitars, lead, harmony and background vocals, electric and acoustic pianos, Hammond organ *[[Paul McCartney]] – lead, rhythm, acoustic and bass guitars, fuzz bass, lead, harmony and background vocals, electric and acoustic pianos, Hammond organ
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  • {{r|Lead}} {{r|Lead paint}}
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  • #REDIRECT[[Tetraethyl lead]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Tetraethyl lead]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lead nitrate]]
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  • ...reja de Van Gogh selected Factor X participant Leire Martínez as their new lead.
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  • * [[Jorma Kaukonen]] [[lead guitar]], [[vocals]] * [[Jorma Kaukonen]] [[lead guitar]], [[vocals]]
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  • ...l Anthony, was recently replaced by [[Wolfgang Van Halen]]. With Hagar as lead singer, the band is often referred to as [[Van Hagar]] to distinguish it fr
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  • ...ips of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], of which ''[[IJN Yamato]]'' was the lead ship and ''[[IJN Musashi]]'' and ''[[IJN Shinano]]'' were the others. ...and the Soviet Union, for example, often refer to "Project 999". After the lead ship, ''USS Thresher (SSN-593)'' of what would have been the USS Thresher-
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  • {{r|Lead sulfide}} {{r|Lead selenide}}
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  • The policy making organization lead by President Barack Obama.
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  • Lead vessel of the U.S. [[Charleston-class]] [[attack cargo ship]]s
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  • ...nol (DDNP) is a primary explosive, less sensitive but more powerful than [[lead azide]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>English actor; best-known for playing the lead role in ''Doctor Who'' (born 1982).
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  • U.S. Navy [[aircraft carrier]], lead ship of [[Forrestal-class]], in service 1955-1993
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  • An [[Astronomer]] who lead a team that found [[Earendel]], the oldest and most distant star
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  • ...voluntary or compulsory agreement to give the leaders the [[authority]] to lead and control others. The leadership often benefits from its position by spec
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The lead vessel of a class of Danish patrol vessels
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  • ...as particularly true of the Hollywood Studio system) but most may play the lead in some performances and supporting or character roles in others. ...id to play co-leads; a large supporting role may be considered a secondary lead. This is evidenced in the determining of categories in which actors are nom
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  • The cognitive processes that lead to the retaining and recalling of past experience.
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  • Lead ship of the [[Ticonderoga-class]] missile [[cruiser]]s; did not have [[vert
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  • Pathogenic lipophilic yeast whose uncontrolled growth may lead to pruritic dermatitis, fungemia and other nosocomial infections in immunoc
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  • Tendon in the sole of the foot. Dysfunction may lead to a [[flatfoot]].
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  • ...afterwards students can carry on and do ''postgraduate'' study, which can lead to ''Master's'' degrees, or conduct a significant amount of original resear
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  • (1943 – 2001) English [[musician]] and [[songwriter]], best known as the lead guitarist of [[the Beatles]].
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  • A dominant point guard that lead the [[Chicago Bulls]] basketball team to win two three-peats in the 1990s.
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  • A progressive rock band founded in 1969 originally based around lead singers, and principal songwriters, Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson.
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  • Lead ship of Second World War [[Tolland-class]] of [[attack cargo ship]]s
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  • ...nd horses, characterized by muscle hyperexcitability or weakness which can lead to uncontrolled shaking followed by paralysis.
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  • Lead ship of the [[Burke-class]] of U.S. [[destroyer]]s, named for ADM [[Arleigh
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  • {{r|Lead azide}} {{r|Lead styphnate}}
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  • ...tal or emotional, that tends to disturb the organisms homeostasis, and may lead to disorders.
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  • 1908-1975, English actor best known as the first to take on the lead role in the BBC science fiction series ''Doctor Who''.
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  • 1920-1987, English actor best known as the second to take on the lead role in the BBC science fiction series ''Doctor Who''.
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  • English actor best known as the sixth to take on the lead role in the BBC science fiction series ''Doctor Who'' (born 1943).
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  • ...bloodstream, considered a risk factor for the development or gout and may lead to renal disease.
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  • ...al presentation that may be followed by evaluative studies that eventually lead to a diagnosis."
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  • Heavy destroyer intended, for the WWII and earlier period, to lead destroyer attacks with guns and torpedoes; slightly heavier weapons
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