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lead <a lead; leads> N

lead ECON
lead CHEM (Pb)
lead CHEM (Pb)
lead CHEM (Pb)
lead CHEM (Pb)
lead SCHOOL

lead N

lead N CHEM

lead N

lead SPORTS
lead SPORTS
lead SPORTS
lead SPORTS
lead SPORTS
lead SPORTS

lead N COMPUT

antimonial lead CHEM

black lead N

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Also, assembly codes lead to higher software development costs and code portability is not there.
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In addition, she also comments that lack of sleep can lead to decreased attention and vigilance.
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His appointment to lead the 68th caused consternation among the officers, who had hoped for the promotion of one of their own.
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Aged 12 he left school (1892) and became an apprentice coach painter, from which he resigned on account of the scourge of lead poisoning.
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Therapeutic approaches seek to reduce factors that lead to distension, particularly of the distal small and proximal large intestine.
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The band then underwent several changes of lead guitar, changing the name of the band each time.
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Structural and or traumatic change can lead to hemorrhage, functional blockage or inflammation.
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He studied the neuropathology of the structure and development of the pineal gland and of microglia, lead poisoning, and avitaminosis.
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In addition, there is an annual road tax applied to motor vehicles, failure of payment will generally lead to license plates being withdrawn.
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Doorways on either side of the fireplace lead to the dining room and hall.
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