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Most lipsticks contain at least a trace of lead, researchers have shown.
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Although the knock problem was solved, a method was needed to get all traces of lead out of the engine cylinder.
At indoor (and even outdoor) shooting ranges, it is possible you will be breathing in a trace amounts of lead dust (though even the most active shooters rarely experience too much of a problem from this, you should be aware of it).
On the other side are the Food and Drug Administration and outside experts who say that any traces of lead that do exist are too minute to cause harm.
There was no trace of lead dust.
In fact, there are hopeful signs -- the rise in popularity of audio books, the ease of digital recording, the advent of content-hungry satellite radio, even a trace of interest by public radio -- that could lead to a renaissance.
The DNA also harbored traces of lead, an element that was common in oil paints of the 1600s, which Mr. Vinceti offered as "ulterior proof" of the positive identification.
The Food and Drug Administration published an extensive follow-up in 2011, finding traces of lead in 400 lipsticks.
But a note of caution: the average woman consumes between 4lb and 6lb of lipstick in her lifetime, somewhat nauseating given that a 2007 study found that 60% of the lipsticks on the American market contained traces of lead.
Traces of lead and arsenic were found in some wells.
There are even harmless traces of lead and arsenic that come from the soil.
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