| lean body mass |
Functional tissues such as bone, muscle and organs. Excludes fatty tissue.
Ãâó: www.surgassoc.com/bariatric_glossary.html
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| leachate |
Water that contains solute substances, so that it contains certain substances in solution after percolation through a filter or soil.
Ãâó: www.1st-water-filters.com/water-filtration-glossar...
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| lead poisoning |
damaging the body (specifically the brain) by absorbing lead through the skin or by swallowing.
Ãâó: www.nrdc.org/reference/glossary/l.asp
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| lead |
a naturally-occurring heavy, soft metallic element; human exposure can cause brain and nervous system damage, especially in children.
Ãâó: www.nrdc.org/reference/glossary/l.asp
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| lead line |
A line produced on a full-size drawing of a leaded window to indicate the position of the lead came.
Ãâó: www.thestorefinder.com/glass/library/terms/termsL....
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| LEA | an abrupt transition |
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| LEA | a sudden and decisive increase |
| LEA | pass abruptly from one state or topic to another |
| LEA | move forward by leaps and bounds |
| LEA | cause to jump or leap, as of a trained animal |
| LEA | the name of the day that is added during a leap year |
| LEA | jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone) |
| LEA | be highly noticeable |
| LEA | a second (as measured by an atomic clock) added to or subtracted from Greenwich Mean Time in order to compensate for slowing in the Earth's rotation |
| LEA | in the Gregorian calendar: any year divisible by 4 except centenary years not divisible by 400 |
| LEA | an athlete who bounds or leaps (as in basketball) |
| LEA | one child bends down and another leaps over |
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