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leader sequence a nucleotide sequence of the mRNA on which the ribosomes bind; inother words, nontranslated sequence at 5' end of mRNA, or N-terminal sequence of a protein constituting a signal for transport through a membrane, which is later removed biot
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lead A heavy metal capable of causing brain damage; formerly present in paint and gasoline and still a hazard from various occupational sources.
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lead A soft, dense, metallic element. Lead is bluish in color, but tarnishes readily to a dull gray. It is both malleable and ductile and easily fuses with other metals to form alloys. Lead is used in containers, sheets, tubes, pipes, solder, type metal, bullets, radiation shielding, paints, and antiknock compounds.
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lead poisoning damaging the body (specifically the brain) by absorbing lead through the skin or by swallowing.
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lead a naturally-occurring heavy, soft metallic element; human exposure can cause brain and nervous system damage, especially in children.
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