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  • ...can be used as a household disinfectant. [[Methanol]], also known as wood alcohol, is an impurity that caused blindness during the days of prohibition. ...s intoxicating effects and the [[alcohol withdrawal]] syndrome. See also [[alcohol (drug)]] and [[alcoholism]].
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  • ...ciety of Addiction Medicine Working Group on Pharmacological Management of Alcohol Withdrawal |journal=JAMA |volume=278 |issue=2 |pages=144-51 |year=1997 |pmi ...ost common subtype, however, [[status epilepticus]] may occur".<ref>{{MeSH|Alcohol withdrawal seizures}}</ref><ref name="isbn0-07-067439-6-p1174">{{cite book
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Klatsky 2008 Alcohol, wine, and vascular diseases: an abundance of paradoxes}} ...ef:Chanraud 2007 Brain Morphometry and Cognitive Performance in Detoxified Alcohol-Dependents with Preserved Psychosocial Functioning}}
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  • '''Alcohol''' is a depressant drug which produces intoxication and euphoria. Alcohol is created by [[yeast]] that [[Fermentation (food)|ferment]] sugar into [[e
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  • A group of syndromes that may occur after cessation of drinking ethanol alcohol.
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  • {{r|Alcohol regulation}} {{r|History of alcohol}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Alcohol (drug)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Alcohol}}
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  • ...can be used as a household disinfectant. [[Methanol]], also known as wood alcohol, is an impurity that caused blindness during the days of prohibition. ...s intoxicating effects and the [[alcohol withdrawal]] syndrome. See also [[alcohol (drug)]] and [[alcoholism]].
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  • '''Alcohol''' is a depressant drug which produces intoxication and euphoria. Alcohol is created by [[yeast]] that [[Fermentation (food)|ferment]] sugar into [[e
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Klatsky 2008 Alcohol, wine, and vascular diseases: an abundance of paradoxes}} ...ef:Chanraud 2007 Brain Morphometry and Cognitive Performance in Detoxified Alcohol-Dependents with Preserved Psychosocial Functioning}}
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  • ...extensively used industrial solvent and organic precursor, common "rubbing alcohol" disinfectant; also immediate precursor for [[sarin]] and other [[nerve age
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  • ...nkrankheiten fur Aerzte and Studirende' (1881) with a commentary". Alcohol Alcohol. DOI:10.1093/alcalc/agm144. PMID 18056751.
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  • | title = Alcohol Hangover Mechanisms and Mediators | journal = Alcohol Health & Research World
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  • [[Alcohol|Alcoholic]] fermented beverage.
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  • Chronic [[addiction]] to [[alcohol]].
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  • {{r|Alcohol (drug)}} {{r|Alcohol}}
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  • [[Alcohol|Alcoholic]] beverage made from [[apple]]s.
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  • Inflammation of the liver due to alcohol abuse.
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  • {{r|Alcohol regulation}} {{r|History of alcohol}}
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  • A bacterial redox active cofactor for numerous alcohol and aldose dehydrogenases.
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Klatsky 2008 Alcohol, wine, and vascular diseases: an abundance of paradoxes}}
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  • ...crystal-violet dye ([[Gram stain]]) after staining and decolourizing with alcohol.
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Klatsky 2008 Alcohol, wine, and vascular diseases: an abundance of paradoxes}}
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  • A [[carbodiimide]] used to activate [[carboxylic acid]]s for coupling with [[alcohol]]s or [[amine]]s.
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  • ...] reagent mostly used to activate [[carboxylic acid]]s for coupling with [[alcohol]]s or [[amine]]s.
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  • The chemical [[alcohol]] (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>OH) found in distilled spirits, wine and beer.
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  • An [[alcohol-soluble]] relative of the [[water-soluble]] dye [[eosin]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Alcohol (drug)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Alcohol}}
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  • A group of syndromes that may occur after cessation of drinking ethanol alcohol.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Alcohol withdrawal]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Alcohol}}
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  • Grass crop grown worldwide and used in making flour and fermentation for alcohol production.
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  • A licensed venue serving alcohol that has, or seeks to attract, a predominantly gay clientele.
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  • ...H) of an acid with an alkoxy group (-O-R) from another molecule such as an alcohol. ...most typically the condensation reaction of a [[carboxylic acid]] and an [[alcohol]]<ref name=McMurry1996>McMurry, J. (1996). ''Organic Chemistry (4th ed.)''.
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  • |synonyms= Eosin, alcohol-soluble; Solvent red 45 '''Ethyl eosin''' is an [[alcohol-soluble]] relative of the [[water-soluble]] [[dye]] [[eosin]]. Like the lat
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  • ...mwood and other aromatic herbs (e.g., hyssop, lemon balm, and angelica) in alcohol.
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  • ...st]] ceases activity before it has transformed all of the grape sugar into alcohol. This gives port its sweet taste.
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  • ...lorless liquid. It is a [[psychoactive drug]], best known as the type of [[alcohol]] found in [[alcoholic beverage]]s. While it was a common primary fuel in e Ethanol is a straight-chain [[alcohol]], and its [[chemical formula]] is C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>OH (or CH<sub>
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  • ...s drink was served without alcohol. When he realised that the others drank alcohol, he shouted out: “Oh, you Pharisees!”
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  • ...1920 to 1933, in which the production, transportation, and distribution of alcohol was banned in the [[United States of America]].
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  • *Mann, Windsor (ed.) (2011). ''Quotable Hitchens: From [[Alcohol]] to [[Zionism]]''. Philadelphia, PA: De Capo Press. ISBN 978-0306819582. F
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  • ...potsdam.edu/hansondj/Controversies/1091124904.html National Prohibition of Alcohol in the U.S.]
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  • ...co]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]]; raided in 1993 by the U.S. [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms]] (ATF).
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  • '''Tequila''' is an [[alcohol|alcoholic beverage]] made from the [[distilled beverage|distilled]] sap and ...not based on fact. Consuming the worm only gives the drinker concentrated alcohol and [[protein]].
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  • ...is carbodiimide reagent used to couple [[carboxylic acid]]s with either [[alcohol]]s or [[amine]]s to form [[ester]]s or [[amide]]s.
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  • ...by the condensation of many smaller, similar molecules eliminating water, alcohol, etc.
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  • ...Addiction: What caused John Belushi's death?”, ''U.S. Journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence'', April 1982]
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  • ...house or castle where butts (and [[barrel]]s and [[bottle]]s) of various [[alcohol]]ic drinks were stored. The [[butler]] was responsible for the buttery and
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  • ...t suited. With many drinking games the amount, and sometimes the type, of alcohol is very specific to the game. For example, "Beer Pong" is a game played us ...element of the game can surpass any concern for personal health or safety (alcohol poisoning, death, etc.)
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  • A '''cocktail''' is a drink of at least two components, one [[alcohol]]ic and one sweet, and typically garnished with [[fruit]]. There is a huge
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  • ...] that is used to activate [[carboxylic acid]]s for coupling with either [[alcohol]]s or [[amine]]s to form [[ester]] or [[amide]] products. It is similar to
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  • ...sed to activate [[carboxylic acid]]s for subsequent coupling with either [[alcohol]]s or primary [[amine]]s to form [[ester]]s or [[amide]]s. It is a [[carbo
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  • ...se the drugs' metabolism involves the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase, use of alcohol with this drug should be avoided.
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  • .... The vodka dilutes the whiskey to the desired taste without diluting the alcohol content or introducing new flavours. Fortified [[wine]]s such as [[sherry] ...have been criticized for encouraging people to over-consume alcohol (ethyl alcohol) and have been associated with encouraging under-aged (juvenile) drinking.
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  • The '''Dead Aunt''' is an [[alcohol|alcoholic]] [[beverage]] from northern [[Frisia]], [[Germany]]. It is simp
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  • A '''hot toddy''' is a warm beverage, usually [[alcohol|alcoholic]], most often served in cold weather. Hot toddies are traditiona
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  • ...rry, [[port (wine)|port]] and [[madeira (wine)|madeira]]are those to which alcohol has been added at some point, producing a sweeter, blended wine product. A
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  • ...ns''' (also known as '''alkane thiols''') are the [[sulphur]] analogs of [[alcohol]]s. Sulfur is in the same group as [[oxygen]] in the [[Periodic table of el
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  • ...ohol_and_drugs_history/amphetamines/index.html Amphetamines news page] - [[Alcohol and Drugs History Society]]
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  • #Decolorize with an alcohol or acetone-alcohol
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  • ...e strong base [[sodium hydroxide]] (NaOH) creates an alkoxide ion from the alcohol. The alkoxide end reacts with the halogenated carbon in an S<sub>N</sub>2
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  • {{Image|Mri alcohol.gif|right|350px|Images of a 61-year-old healthy man (upper images) and a 60 ...control]], preoccupation with [[alcohol (drug)|alcohol]], continued use of alcohol despite adverse consequences, and a generalized distortion in thinking. Wh
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  • ...er, the reduction of acetaldehyde to ethanol is reversible, so that excess alcohol (ethanol) consumption leads to a build up of acetaldehyde and "hangovers".
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  • ...uch as the [[Ku Klux Klan]]. However, during this period a black market of alcohol flourished and encouraged the growth of violent gangs including [[Al Capone ...] emerged to curb alcohol production and consumption. The movement against alcohol was known as the [[Temperance Movement]]. Important leaders of this movemen
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  • ...st]]ic [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]] newspaper columnist, whose [[alcohol]] consumption has become so out of hand that she ruins the [[wedding]] of h Alcohol treatment is a complex issue and ''28 Days'' glosses over many of the 'ugly
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  • *[[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives]];
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  • ...V |title=Visuoperceptual learning in alcoholic Korsakoff syndrome |journal=Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. |volume=30 |issue=4 |pages=680–7 |year=2006 |pmid=165735 ...poor absorption during digestion. Alcoholics tend to have a poor diet, and alcohol diminishes nutrition absorption.<ref name="pmid11218367">{{cite journal |au
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  • ...R |title=Impairment of driving performance caused by sleep deprivation or alcohol: a comparative study |journal=Hum Factors |volume=41 |issue=1 |pages=118–
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  • ...bilitation Act of 1970, a law that established the [[National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism]] to solve the problem of alcoholism in America. Durin
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  • treatment of alcohol withdrawal."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> It was the first benzodiazepine (BZD) in w
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  • ...egetables, yeast, liver, and mushrooms but destroyed by long-term cooking. Alcohol interferes with its intermediate metabolism and absorption. Folic acid defi
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  • ...nent figure in Calgary's heritage. Originally the Hotel was touted to be a alcohol free area but became one of the first hotel's to acquire a liquor license i
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  • ...understandably surprised to learn of his later problems with [[alcoholism|alcohol]] and [[depression]].
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  • ...y explains why there were approximately 30,000 deaths in America caused by alcohol-related traffic incidents. At the time they were just as their name sugges ...n teens who lived in New Jersey were able to drive to New York to purchase alcohol, where the legal age to buy was 18 years old. This issue was what origina
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  • ...for [[hypertension]], but it has also been studied for [[pain]] and for [[alcohol withdrawal]].
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