Sentence examples for lead equivalent from inspiring English sources

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A shielding apron (2-mm lead equivalent) was placed over the viscera from the subcostal to the subpubic region.

The wrap-around apron has an overlap due to which the actual thickness of the protective apron in the front is 0.5 mm lead equivalent.

He says the most contaminated sample contained 20,000 ppb lead, equivalent to eating 14 dime-sized pieces of paint containing more than 16 times the Consumer Product Safety Commission limit for lead in paint.

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This wrap-around style is typically 0.25 mm lead-equivalent so that, when worn, the double thickness anteriorly provides 0.5-mm lead-equivalence.

The Energy Department says that if all those lamps were LED equivalents, enough power would be saved to light 17.4 million American households and cut carbon emissions by 5.6 million metric tons annually.

Walls of x-ray rooms and barriers in front of operator desks in the department are shielded with 2 mm of lead or lead-equivalent glass.

The protection provided by 0.5-mm lead-equivalent composite and lead-free aprons has been found to vary, ranging from 0.6% to 6.8% transmission [ 46].

These lighter materials have largely replaced the all-lead aprons of the past and typically are designed to provide 0.5-mm lead-equivalent protection anteriorly [ 51].

The problem is solved using two different approaches, which are shown to lead to equivalent results.

Larger heavy metal density of UN and UC can lead to equivalent or even larger values of heavy metal loading using coated pellet concept.

Phase lead is equivalent to negative stiffness, and the effect of negative stiffness is illustrated by a radiation condition on a cable.

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