Sentence examples for described lead from inspiring English sources

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An official report described Lead Belly as "a negro murderer who escaped from prison a few years ago".

In the present study, a series of novel analgesic agents targeting both cyclooxygenase and TRPV1 were prepared and evaluated in an effort to optimize properties of previously described lead compounds from piperazine, ethanediamine cores.

She described lead single "AM to PM" as a "very pop" and "fun, party/club song".

In Iraq, several studies described lead exposure and toxicity to lead in Baghdad [ 56, 57] and Al-Anbar governorates [ 58].

The Ministry of Energy's viewpoint was endorsed by the Australasian Manager of Associated Octel, who described Lead in Gasoline as "a most commendable document" [ 40].

Additionally, nine studies described lead removal or replacement as part of a broader report on VNS treatment [ 2, 6, 10, 14, 16, 22, 24, 25, 31].

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Europe captain Paul McGinley described lead-off man McDowell as "a real fighter who loves the big occasion", and how the Northern Irishman lived up to that billing.

A spokeswoman for Senator Susan Collins described lead-based hazards as "one of the most prevalent health issues facing children today".

The whole procedure above described led to the identification of 98 candidate SLS-containing repeated DNA families.

The strategies described, led to the recruitment of a higher than expected number of GPs (n = 772).

Indeed, the CTD S2P dependent burst of acetylation we have described leads to the recruitment of RSC that affects nucleosome occupancy at the ste11 promoter.

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