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1 hemselves and others despite having a normal blood alcohol level.
2  compared to wild-type mice, despite similar blood alcohol levels.
3           Among decedents who had a negative blood-alcohol level (52 in residences and 26 in vehicles
4 3 g/kg b.wt., i.p.) resulted in elevation of blood alcohol levels, ACTH and corticosterone in all gro
5 gnificantly shorter sleeping time and higher blood alcohol levels after regaining reflex than adult r
6 olerance during adolescence and suggest that blood alcohol levels alone do not fully explain ethanol-
7 cts of intoxication, despite greater initial blood alcohol levels and ethanol hypothermia in the form
8                                              Blood alcohol levels and task performance were similar a
9 ing; whereas, among those who had a negative blood-alcohol level and most likely were awake at the ti
10  concentrations comparable with or less than blood alcohol levels associated with intoxication and at
11                          Subjective effects, blood alcohol levels (BAL), and plasma cytokines were me
12 rom the HS/Npt line) to achieve intoxicating blood alcohol levels (BALs) after binge-like drinking.
13 no significant differences between groups in blood alcohol levels (BALs), these results are not due t
14 ng methamphetamine had a significantly lower blood alcohol level compared with the control group.
15                                              Blood alcohol levels did not differ significantly in wom
16 s a blood alcohol level of at least 0.05%; a blood alcohol level greater than 0; and a blood alcohol
17                                            A blood-alcohol level greater than 0.01% was present in 56
18                              Binge drinking (blood-alcohol levels >/= 0.08 g% in a 2-h period), is a
19                             The average peak blood alcohol level in the treatment group was 40 +/- 4
20 ven at concentrations as low as 10 mm (legal blood alcohol level in the United States is below 0.08 g
21                      Whisky promoted highest blood alcohol levels in both sexes.
22  enzymes were associated with 30-fold higher blood alcohol levels in KO mice.
23  of the distilled drinks promoted a spike in blood alcohol levels more quickly than ingestion of the
24 as relevant and comparable to that seen at a blood alcohol level of 0.05%, the legal limit in many co
25 ary seatbelt laws, maximum speed limit laws, blood alcohol level of 0.08, and administrative license
26 ethanol in utero (average maternal and fetal blood alcohol level of 25 mg/dl) promotes premature tang
27        Binge drinking, defined as reaching a blood alcohol level of 80 mg%, carries a risk of negativ
28 vel of at least 2.5 ng per milliliter plus a blood alcohol level of at least 0.05%; a blood alcohol l
29  a blood alcohol level greater than 0; and a blood alcohol level of at least 0.08%.
30                                              Blood alcohol level of more than 100 mg/dl (OR=9.43, P=0
31 rinking is short-term drinking that achieves blood alcohol levels of 0.08 g/dl or above.
32                                         Peak blood alcohol levels of 21 mmol/L were attained in each
33 f 1-2 alcoholic beverages in humans leads to blood alcohol levels of approximately 10 mM.
34 ere significantly correlated with changes in blood alcohol levels on both the ascending (P<.001) and
35           In women, beer promoted the lowest blood alcohol levels over the 6h of the experiment.
36 d the effects of four alcoholic beverages on blood alcohol levels, plasma insulin concentrations and
37 ding low inositol levels in response to high blood alcohol levels support a mechanism of reversible o
38  Chronic-binge ethanol feeding leads to high blood alcohol levels; thus, this simple model will be ve
39                                              Blood alcohol levels were determined, and the retinas an