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  2. Lead - Wikipedia

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    Lead (pronounced "led") is a chemical element; it has symbol Pb (from Latin plumbum) and atomic number 82. It is a heavy metal that is denser than most common materials. Lead is soft and malleable, and also has a relatively low melting point. When freshly cut, lead is a shiny gray with a hint of blue. It tarnishes to a dull gray color when ...

  3. It Leads to This - Wikipedia

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    It Leads to This received positive reviews from critics. Dom Lawson of Blabbermouth.net thought that the band once again "redefined their artful, prog-tinged alt-rock as something bigger", however "more expansive and more explosive" than before. It observes "the frustrations and existential turbulence" of the modern day humankind "but without ...

  4. Lead generation - Wikipedia

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    In marketing, lead generation (/ ˈ l iː d /) is the process of creating consumer interest or inquiry into the products or services of a business. A lead is the contact information and, in some cases, demographic information of a customer who is interested in a specific product or service.

  5. Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    While Ohio State had a 20–17 lead at halftime, Michigan took control of the game in the second half, outscoring the Buckeyes 28–3 to post a 45–23 win, their first in Columbus since 2000. Michigan clinched its first undefeated regular season since 1997 and won the Big Ten East Division for the second consecutive year.

  6. Isotopes of lead - Wikipedia

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    Lead (82 Pb) has four observationally stable isotopes: 204 Pb, 206 Pb, 207 Pb, 208 Pb. Lead-204 is entirely a primordial nuclide and is not a radiogenic nuclide.The three isotopes lead-206, lead-207, and lead-208 represent the ends of three decay chains: the uranium series (or radium series), the actinium series, and the thorium series, respectively; a fourth decay chain, the neptunium series ...

  7. Lead (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Lead frame of a surface-mount technology package. Most kinds of integrated circuit packaging are made by placing a silicon chip on a lead frame, wire bonding the chip to the metal leads of the lead frame, and covering the chip with plastic. The metal leads protruding from the plastic are then either "cut long" and bent to form through-hole pins ...

  8. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    [W 35] This can at times lead to the removal of information which, though valid, is not properly sourced. [96] Finally, Wikipedia must not take sides. [W 36] As Wikipedia policies changed over time, and became more complex, their number has grown. In 2008, there were 44 policy pages and 248 guideline pages; by 2013, scholars counted 383 policy ...

  9. Lead management - Wikipedia

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    Lead management is a set of methodologies, systems, and practices designed to generate new potential business clientele, generally operated through a variety of marketing campaigns or programs. Lead management facilitates a business's connection between its outgoing consumer advertising and the responses to that advertising.