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Lead guitar (454 bytes)
1: ...r|bass]], and [[drum kit|drums]]. A lead [[guitar|guitarist]] typically plays [[Solo (music)|solos]], impr...

Lead (8687 bytes)
1: :''For the "lead" in news writing, see [[news style]].''
2: :''For the "lead" in acting, see [[leading actor]].''
3: {{Lead infobox}}
4: ...f [[solder]], [[pewter]], and fusible [[alloy]]s. Lead has the highest atomic number of all stable eleme...
7: ...ntain corrosive liquids (e.g. [[sulfuric acid]]). Lead can be toughened by adding a small amount of [[an...

UK Lead (289 bytes)
1: '''UK Lead''' is a label from the [[Demo scene|demo]] group ...
4: * [http://www.if-legends.org/~adventure/UK_Lead.html Adventureland]
6: [[sv:UK Lead]]

Lead ship (1197 bytes)
1: ...tion of the others in its class. The name of the lead ship is often used to name the whole [[ship class...
3: ...leship|''Pennsylvania'' class battleship]], whose lead ship was the [[USS Pennsylvania (BB-38)|USS ''Pen...

Lead sulfate (3439 bytes)
16: <td>Lead (II) sulfate</td>
19: <td>[[Lead|Pb]][[Sulfur|S]][[Oxygen|O]]<sub>4</sub></td>
101: ... '''anglistlite''', and in British spelling as '''lead (II) sulphate'''.
107: ...ces. It is also corrosive - contact with eyes can lead to severe irritation or burns. Typical [[threshol...
112: ...</Sub>, occurs as an oxidation product of primary lead sulfide ore, [[Galena (mineral)|galena]].

Lead poisoning (2616 bytes)
5: ...isoning begin at around 100 ppm. The symptoms of lead poisoning include reduced [[IQ]] and, in extreme ...
7: ...idents of the danger. A direct link between early lead exposure and extreme [[learning disability]] has ...
9: ...e most notable of which are [[iron]] or [[zinc]]. Lead is able to bind to and interact with the same [[p...
11: ...ncern. However, even at BLLs below 10 &#956;g/dL, lead can impair development.
13: Most lead poisoning symptoms are thought to occur by interf...

Lead(II) iodide (268 bytes)
1: Lead (II) iodide ([[lead|Pb]][[iodine|I]]<sub>2</sub>) is a toxic, yellowi...

Lead styphnate (1064 bytes)
1: '''Lead styphnate''' (lead 2,4,6-trinitroresorcinate, C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>3</...
3: ...ion than [[mercury fulminate]] or [[lead azide]]. Lead styphnate is only slightly soluble in water and m...

Lead(II) nitrate (3366 bytes)
12: [[Image:Lead(II)_nitrate.jpg||290px|]] <br/> '' Lead(II) nitrate ''
16: <td>Lead(II) nitrate</td>
19: <td>[[lead|Pb]]([[nitrate|NO<sub>3</sub>]])<sub>2</sub></td>
63: <td>All lead compounds are poisonous, potentially deadly. Expo...
85: ...owder and a strong, stable oxidizer. Unlike many lead(II) salts, it is [[soluble]] in [[water_(molecule...

Lead programmer (2291 bytes)
1: ... referred to as ''Development Lead'', ''Technical Lead'' or ''Senior Software Engineer'' though both the...
3: A lead programmer's exact responsibilites vary from comp...
5: ...ramming perspective on requirements. Generally a lead programmer will oversee a development team of bet...
7: ...ary training is technical rather than managerial, lead programmers tend to be seen and to see themselves...
10: == Famous lead programmers ==

Lead azide (1135 bytes)
1: '''Lead azide''' ([[lead|Pb]]([[nitrogen|N]]<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>) is ...
5: ... azide and as preservative and diluent, which can lead to problems.
7: ...s prepared by metathesis between sodium azide and lead nitrate. Dextrose can be added to the solution to...
9: See also: [[Lead styphnate]]

Pencil lead (781 bytes)
1: ...t is called ''lead'' because graphite marked like lead.

Lead glass (1531 bytes)
1: ...rom 12% to 28% by weight) in its fabrication. The lead is not intended to affect the glass's ability to ...
3: ...wine glasses are still made of lead glass, use of lead glass containers for the storage of alcoholic bev...
5: ...anted [[radiation]]. Unfortunately, the amount of lead glass finding its way into [[landfill]]s as a res...

Lead chloride (172 bytes)
1: ...[salt]] made by adding [[hydrochloric acid]] to [[lead]]. The chemical symbol of it is PbCl2, and it is ...

And the Children Shall Lead (8187 bytes)
1: '''"And the Children Shall Lead"''' is a third season episode of ''[[Star Trek: T...
7: ...er the ''Enterprise'' in ''And the Children Shall Lead''.]]
9: ...nd well. The group of children seem to follow the lead of the oldest child, Tommy, the preteen son of Pr...
35: ...s to shake off the children's control and quickly leads his shaken captain off the bridge. Kirk, now a m...

Lead-acid battery (2228 bytes)
1: ...Every reasonably modern [[automobile|car]] uses a lead acid battery for this purpose.
3: ...yte turns into [[water]]. (This is why discharged lead-acid batteries can freeze.)
5: Lead acid batteries for automotive use are not designe...

Clavia Nord Lead (760 bytes)
1: Clavia's '''Nord Lead''' [[synthesizer]] was arguably the first [[virtu...

Lead, Kindly Light (1170 bytes)
1: "'''Lead, Kindly Light'''" is a [[hymn]] with words writte...
5: ...io]], and it was there that I wrote the lines, <i>Lead, Kindly Light</i>, which have since become so wel...

Read-2-Lead Classic (536 bytes)
1: The "'''Read-2-Lead Classic'''" was an attempt to help the struggling...

Lead and follow (dance) (6985 bytes)
1: ...and '''follow'''. Traditionally, the male partner leads and the female partner follows.
5: A leader controls the way the dance will go. He decides ...
6: ...lower does what the name implies, and follows the lead.
7: ...ader to incorporate into leader's own styling and leads.
9: ...e likes within the parameters communicated by the lead.

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