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1 ma Scale, lower body temperature, and higher blood alcohol concentration.
2 f the non-motor-carrier drivers had positive blood alcohol concentrations.
3 Native American heritage, despite equivalent blood alcohol concentrations.
4 ol drinking access that achieved significant blood alcohol concentrations.
5 hat it is a criminal offense to drive with a blood alcohol concentration above the state's legal limi
7 and peer norms) on alcohol expenditure, peak blood alcohol concentration, alcohol dependence, and acc
8 ing as significant at doses as low as 0.026% blood alcohol concentration and increasing to moderate/l
9 nitoring chronic alcohol abstinence, whereas blood alcohol concentration and urinary EtG are the most
10 ect to demographic factors, injury type, and blood alcohol concentration and urine toxicology results
11 ol doses; namely, a placebo dose [equivalent Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) = 0.00%], a low dose o
13 a significant difference in relation to the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) as a function of gende
14 effects of alcohol vary between limbs of the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) curve (i.e., whether B
19 ragastrically with the ethanol solution, the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) was found to peak late
22 ubation controls, (3) 3 g/kg/day of alcohol (blood alcohol concentration {BAC}=139.9 mg/dl), (4) 4 g/
23 binge alcohol drinking (intake resulting in blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) >/=80 mg% within a 2
26 t rodent models do not result in binge-level blood alcohol concentrations (BACs), and to better under
27 previous studies have focused on deficits at blood-alcohol concentrations (BACs) above about 0.04%.
28 cant differences in vital signs or estimated blood alcohol concentrations between PT150 non-exposed a
29 ge of 8.5 standard alcohol drinks (estimated blood alcohol concentration [eBAC]=0.115 g/dl) versus 3.
32 quate to intoxicating through to supralethal blood alcohol concentrations in humans and provides an i
34 ol concentrations equivalent to 0.05 to 0.08 blood-alcohol concentration-levels that would be mildly
35 cle crashes was lower when laws specifying a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 g/dl per se (laws st
36 usly administered 6% v/v ethanol to a target blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or placebo between
37 tar rats exposed to alcohol vapor had a mean blood alcohol concentration of 176.2 mg/dl during the la
38 se decreased as both the child's age and the blood alcohol concentration of the child's driver increa
39 dramine (50 mg), alcohol (approximately 0.1% blood alcohol concentration), or placebo, given at weekl
40 wer body temperature (p = 0.045), and higher blood alcohol concentration (p = 0.012); vascular fillin
41 al aldehyde dehydrogenase, in part determine blood alcohol concentration, thereby contributing to the
42 tion in the laboratory, the maximum achieved blood alcohol concentration was influenced in an allele-