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Now, Mr. Grun is working on leads for a more permanent career and has returned to his restaurant job in the meantime with the caveat of a more flexible schedule, allowing him time with his family.
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An area of continued interest for investigators working on lead-acid batteries is reduction of battery weight.
"I started working on lead poisoning in 1971," said Dr. John D. Bogden of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
Moreover, researchers working on lead compound identification and discovery sometimes tend to report their results using their own arbitrarily assigned abbreviations, further aggravating the proliferation of chemical names.
"At that time I had been working on lead issues for nearly two decades, and it struck home that unless there are protective measures in place … none of us, no matter how much you know, can protect your children against this public health hazard," Mathee says.
Cold working on copper alloys leads to strain-hardening: the grains are deformed and become increasingly flattened until they are too brittle to deform any further.
He acknowledged that many academic researchers don't know if or when something they are working on will eventually lead to practical application.
Ms. McCabe is executive director of Improving Kids Environmentt, a nonprofit group in Indianapolis that works on lead poisoning and other environmental issues affecting children.
Parallel to this study, other group [ 14] worked on lead in soil concentrations and their impact on risk assessment of adverse health effects in children.
Investigators are working on several leads, Mr. Loriquet said, adding that the murder was not related to organized crime.
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