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  1. ... be given in different ways, including percentage of blood alcohol content (BAC). Typical results are below. Sober: 0.0 percent BAC Legally intoxicated: .08 percent BAC Very impaired: .08–0.40 percent BAC. At this blood alcohol level, you may have difficulty walking and ...
  2. ... Source : NIH MedlinePlus Blood Alcohol Content Blood alcohol content, or blood alcohol concentration (BAC), is the amount of alcohol in a given ...
  3. ... term >>Blood Alcohol Content</term><definition >>Blood alcohol content, or blood alcohol concentration (BAC), is the amount of alcohol in a given ...
  4. ... increases. A greater proportion of Hispanics have elevated blood alcohol levels (BAC 0.10), and a greater proportion of Blacks ... in which at least one driver had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above the legal limit in most states (0. ...
  5. ... is drinking so much at once that your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level is 0.08% or more: <ul> <li> ... is drinking so much at once that your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level is 0.08% or more. For a ...
  6. ... to 78.28). 324 The legal limit of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for operating a motor vehicle in all but one state in the United States is 0.08 g per 100 ml blood; however, there is evidence that BAC as low ...
  7. ... face interventions were more effective in reducing peak blood alcohol concentration (BAC) in the intermediate term (weighted sum of squares ...
  8. ... is drinking so much at once that your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level is 0.08% or more: For men, ...
  9. ... drinking as drinking enough alcohol to raise one's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to 0.08% or above. Women typically reach ...
  10. ... unless otherwise stated. ALD = alcoholic liver disease; AUD = alcohol use disorder; BAC = baclofen; BRENDA = BRENDA is an acronym based on ... Manhapra A, Ralevski E, Petrakis IL. Is pretreatment blood pressure a marker of ... comorbid alcohol use disorder? Biological Psychiatry. 2019;85(3):e11– ...
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