Sentence examples for lead counterpart from inspiring English sources

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When both plasma and whole blood lead are simultaneously evaluated, although none of the standardized coefficients are statistically significant, the plasma lead coefficient is more than twice as great as its blood lead counterpart (−1.68, p = 0.36; and −0.77, p = 0.68, respectively).

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It has been shown that lead-free and lead-composite aprons do not perform as well as their 100% lead counterparts, and secondary fluorescent radiation can contribute to staff doses.

As expected, measurements of lead biomarkers in the three stages of pregnancy were moderately well correlated (all p < 0.05); Spearman correlations between blood lead measurements at different stages of pregnancy (mean = 0.72; range, 0.67 0.81) were, on average, higher than their plasma lead counterparts (mean = 0.62; range, 0.55 0.69).

The simulated results show that the N-face LED with GaN InGaN GaN barrier near n-GaN has better performance over its conventional N-face LED and counterpart with GaN InGaN GaN barrier near p-GaN due to the appropriately modified energy band diagrams which are favorable for the injection of electrons and enhanced radiative recombination rate in the quantum wells.

The physical footprint for Ohm's battery rig ends up being considerably smaller than its lead-acid counterpart — but as they want this thing to work in existing cars without bouncing around under the hood, they've tucked it into a case that makes Ohm roughly the same size as any other automotive battery.

That, coupled with concern that the administration wouldn't vigorously represent the interests of states and their residents, prompted California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman in May to lead their counterparts in other jurisdictions to seek to mount their own appeal of the lower court ruling.

The lag-time variant gave considerably higher values for the severe states compared to its lead-time counterpart.

Although large-scale gunwalking had been occurring under several different program names as early as 2006, the ATF's deputy attaché in Mexico, Carlos Canino, later testified that it was Operation Fast and Furious that led his counterparts in Arizona to "grab the ATF rulebook on [weapon] trafficking and throw it out the window".

But this could change very quickly as the Yemen conflict gets plugged into the wider and increasingly warlike regional confrontation between a Sunni coalition led by Saudi Arabia and a Shia counterpart led by Iran.

Because when Nikki Weckman, the Canadian captain of Cambridge, and Carly Bliss, her Oxford counterpart, lead out their teams for the 29th women's university match, they will do so at Twickenham for the very first time.

Asian traders also took their lead from their counterparts in the United States after the re-emergence of an old friend of stock buyers: merger news.

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