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leader sequence The sequence at the 5' end of an mRNA that is not translated into protein.
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lead Lead is a metal found naturally in the environment as well as in manufactured products. The major sources of lead emissions have historically been motor vehicles (such as cars and trucks) and industrial sources. Due to the phase out of leaded gasoline, metals processing is the major source of lead emissions to the air today. The highest levels of lead in air are generally found near lead smelters. ...
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lead acetate Crystalline, highly poisonous powder used in some toning and intensifying solutions.
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lead (Hunting) A special type of leash, which may have multiple lengths of cord or leather thongs, used to maintain control of hunting dogs before they are released to hunt, and after the hunt is over.
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lead line A line with a weight on the end used to measure depth. The lead is dropped into the water and marks on the line are read to determine the current water depth. The lead usually has a cavity to return a sample of the bottom type (mud, sand, etc.)
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