Sentence examples for lead represented from inspiring English sources

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Ronchetti suggests that the scatter might improve if one measured the "lake" of maternal lead burden (in this case, maternal bone lead) as opposed to sampling the "river" of maternal lead represented by lead in maternal venous blood, since the "lake" is presumably the ultimate source of maternal circulating lead and therefore fetal lead exposure.

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The letter reads: "The businesses we lead represent every sector and region of the United Kingdom.

The borough delegations that these men lead represent more than 40 members of the Assembly.

This 10-percentage point lead represents a two-party swing of 8.4% to the Coalition in Forde since the 2010 election.

Expenditures on lead represent a third of the company's cost of goods sold.

In application of Superconducting magnetic energy storage device (SMES), current lead represents a key development component.

By manufacturer Apple took the lead, representing 30% of the Top 15 Manufacturers impression share Samsung followed as number two manufacturer for the fifth consecutive month.

But her latest lead represents a stronger level of support than polls indicated over the past few weeks.

That nearly 50-point lead represents a huge victory for Clinton in a state she was expected to win, but by about half that margin according to many recent polls.

The total weekly dietary intake of lead represents about 11% of the FAO/WHO Provisional Weekly Tolerable Intake (PTWI) for a 70 kg adult, which is 1.75 mg (0.025 mg kg−1 body weight) [29].

The plasmatic fraction of lead represents the toxicologically active fraction of lead.

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