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Pacemaker leads

International Journal of Cardiology, 1984
Present day pacemaker leads are far superior in every respect to those of the past. Modification of fixation characteristics has reduced displacement rates to 1% or less in most centers. Fracture of multifilar leads is a rarity. Biodegradation of polyurethane insulation appears to be an isolated problem specific to individual lead models and may be ...
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Leading Change

Rehabilitation Nursing, 2010
Teamwork remains a big part of a rehabilitation unit's success. What do you do when there is dissension within the ranks and each shift becomes segregated, is resentful of the other, and spends a good part of each day complaining about the inadequacies of the current system?
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Lead, Lead-Working Debris, and Lead Sourcing

2022
Maureen Carroll   +3 more
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Lead in “No-Lead” Paint

New England Journal of Medicine, 1973
L, Finberg, J F, Rosen
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Leading: Leading Connectively

2014
Larry Alper, David N. Hyerle
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Leading to Lead

Scientific American, 2004
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The Lead Oxide-Lead Sulfate and Lead Oxide-Lead Selenate Systems

Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1958
R. O. Jones, S. Rothschild
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Lead and Lead Alloys

1998
Abstract This article discusses the properties, primary and secondary production, product forms and applications of various grades of lead and lead-base alloys with the aid of several tables and illustrations. It lists the Unified Numbering System (UNS) designations for various pure lead grades and lead-base alloys grouped according to ...
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Lead nephropathy

The American Journal of Medicine, 1976
S, Lerner, P B, Hammond
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Lead*

2005
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