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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Surgeon General's Workshop on Drunk Driving: Proceedings (pages 26-50) 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1989
    ... Require State and local police to obtain the blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) of all drivers and nonmotorists involved in fatal ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Surgeon General's Workshop on Drunk Driving: Background Papers: 'Controlling Injuries Due to .... 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1989
    ... shows that impairment of driving ability occurs at blood alcohol — concentrations (BAC) below 0.10, and:some impairment occurs at ...
  3. ... which causes a constant diminution of the total content of the alcohol in the blood. If the process of oxidation of the alcohol ... of concentration, he will have an amount of alcohol in his blood that bears the ratio to the total blood content of his body of about 1 to 1, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Surgeon General's Workshop on Health Promotion and Aging: Background Papers 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1988
    ... given weight is likely to reach a higher blood alcohol concentra- tion (BAC) from a specified quantity of alcohol than a ...
  5. ... On the effect of variations of the salt content of blood on its bac- tericidal power in vitro and in vivo. Brit. ... L. The effect of a protein-free acid-alcohol extract of the parathyroid glands upon the calcium content cf the blood and the electrical irritability of the nerves of ...
  6. ... but its chemical constitution is that of an alcohol. It is found chiefly in bile, but also in blood, nerve-tissue, brain, contents of the intestines, feces, etc.; its presence in ...
  7. ... the significance of this change in the leukocytic content of the blood, most theories ascribing the increase in these cells to chemotactic ...
  8. ... free blood plasms, 89 intracellular de- struction of bac- teria, 88 mechanism of, theories con- cerning, phago- cytic activities of blood, 89 phagocytic activi- ties of blood in, 89 ...
  9. ... 810 cirrhosis of, 806 catarrh of. See Gastritis. contents, acetic acid in, 788 alcohol in, test for, 788 anacidity of, 791 bile in, 782 blood in, 782 butyric acid in, 788 carbohydrates in, ...
  10. ... of surgical shock; a critical review of current theories, to- gether with some original observations on the carbon dioxide content of the blood in operation cases. Brit. J. Surg., Bris- tol, ...
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