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These are sometimes made with lead cores.
Most Roman face paint, the researchers point out, was made with lead, which is toxic.
China has in recent years exported poisonous toothpaste, deadly dog food, toys made with lead paint and tainted fish.
The early laces (merletti a piombini, "laces made with lead weights") were used for the edging of ruffs and later of collars.
In almost all cases, the problems can be traced to aging buildings with lead pipes, older drinking fountains and water fixtures that have parts made with lead.
The radioactive waste is wrapped in a liner and shipped in a special cask, both of which are made with lead and concrete.
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Inside it is made with lead-free solder and the display contains no boron.
A glacier-shaped headpiece made with LED strips slowly dims as time passes, recalling the melting of glaciers due to global climate change.
Other exposure pathways that still need evaluation include consumption of garden vegetables grown in contaminated soils; consumption of milk or meat from cows, goats, and chickens that forage in contaminated areas; consumption of breast milk from mothers exposed to contamination; and exposures to particles abraded from adobe bricks made with lead-contaminated wastes.
Some older miniatures are made with poisonous lead and can be deadly when inhaled or, more likely, dangerous over time to grind at with the filings also being a possible environmental hazard.[1] Consider saving your efforts for newer miniatures from manufacturers that can be relied on not to include lead.
It's the chicken and the egg, you don't know which is following which". She added: "It's very difficult to unpick it because obviously if the films aren't made with black leads, black themes, black stories, how can there be an audience for it?
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