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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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  • *{{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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  • ...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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  • A group of syndromes that may occur after cessation of drinking ethanol 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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  • Chronic [[addiction]] to [[alcohol]].
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  • [[Alcohol|Alcoholic]] fermented beverage.
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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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  • 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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  • A [[carbodiimide]] 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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  • ...] reagent mostly used to activate [[carboxylic acid]]s for coupling with [[alcohol]]s or [[amine]]s.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...easure in the guise of protecting safety and restrict teenagers' access to alcohol. Supermarkets, in contrast, supported the initiative. Both sides spent 11.5
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  • *Cherrington, Ernest, ed. ''Standard Encyclopedia of the Alcohol Problem'' (6vol 1930), comprehensive global coverage by dry experts * Rumbarger, John J. ''Profits, Power, and Prohibition: Alcohol Reform and the Industrializing of America, 1800-1930,'' (1989) [http://www.
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  • ...f biodiesel produced is roughly that of the pure fats in the WVO, with the alcohol converted to glycerin. After transesterification, the mixture will contain biodiesel, excess alcohol, and glycerin.
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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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  • ...rily a better one. This is enough to turn Frank - in despondence - back to alcohol.
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  • ...unfamiliar with it, may not have understood that the fumes from overproof alcohol are far more volatile, and explosive, than regular whisky.
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  • ...rearrangement]] the reactant is an [[ester]] and the reaction product an [[alcohol]]. * [[Alcohol]]s: [[Alcohol#Preparation_of_alcohols|preparation]] - [[Alcohol#Reactions_of_alcohols|reactions]]
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  • :::Sugar (glucose) → Alcohol (ethanol) + Carbon Dioxide + Energy (ATP) ...direct result of bacterial metabolism (Bacteria need oxygen to convert the alcohol to acetic acid). In milk, the acid coagulates the [[casein]], producing cur
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  • [[Bioethanol]] is an [[alcohol]] made by [[fermenting]] the [[sugar]] components of plant materials and it
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  • ...ables, alcohol, and desserts with high sugar contents. Rather than consume alcohol, slaves drank iced tea and lemonade, beverages that are soul food staples t
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  • ...ns]], as well as [[alcohol]].<ref>Raimo EB, Roemer RA, Moster M, Shan Y. : Alcohol-induced depersonalization, Biol Psychiatry. JUN 1999 </ref> It can occur a
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  • ...attached to an [[alcohol]] or [[amine]]. The alcohol makes the phosphate-alcohol group, or head group, [[hydrophilic]]. The fatty acid chains, or tails, ar
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  • ...n messages, etc.) to Liberty's Christian stand is not permitted", a ban on alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs (backed by a drug testing program), as well as n
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  • ...es teens to think in a focused way about theur relationship with drugs and alcohol, it help them realize whether or not they have a substance abuse problem. ...ams that they have going on dealing with different drugs, such as Tobacco, Alcohol, Cocaine and Methamphetamine.
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  • Its [[drug interaction]]s include alcohol and grapefruit juice which should be avoided when taking this medication.
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  • Lisinopril could cause birth defects if taken during pregnancy. The use of alcohol with lisinopril may cause additional lowering of blood pressure to a danger
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  • ...use issues has two things to address. During group sessions we discuss how alcohol and other drugs do not cause abuse, but may escalate it. Emerge makes refer
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  • ...c. At this age there is also a greater probability of [[drug abuse]] and [[alcohol abuse]], or mental problems such as [[schizophrenia]], [[eating disorder]]s The sale of selected items such as [[cigarette]]s, [[alcohol]], [[video]]s, and [[video game]]s with sexual or violent content, is often
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  • ...online of a man dressed in a Nazi-style uniform ordered initiates to drink alcohol to the point of vomiting and then parade through the streets of [[Cheltenha
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  • '''Fermentation''' refers most commonly to the conversion of [[sugar]] to [[alcohol]] using [[yeast]]. However, a more general definition would be the chemical ...ubbles in bread dough; this is then baked to make a lighter bread product (alcohol is evaporated during baking). There is evidence of leavened bread in [[anci
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  • ...hree and a half cocktails made with a fairly generous 2 ounces (0.6 dl) of alcohol per drink. The restaurant limit of two zombies, therefore, would be the equ
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  • ...rides >500 mg/dL should receive strict diet therapy including avoidance of alcohol, restriction of dietary fat, and avoidance of concentrated carbohydrates (s
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  • ...t one-quarter of the increase in [[mortality]] was due to an increase in [[alcohol consumption]] and one-quarter was a consequence of [[stress]] due to econom
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  • |iupac=(R)-(−)-3,4-Dihydroxy-α-(methylaminomethyl)benzyl alcohol
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  • ...oA reductase inhibitors. The drug should be taken with a low fat meal and alcohol and grapefruit juice should be avoided. Atorvastatin can be toxic, leading
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  • ...less, suspicions arose that it could cause liver failure in heavy users of alcohol, but more data suggests there is a more general risk to the liver. In July ...here is increasing sentiment that patients taking it should not drink any alcohol while being treated.
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  • ...e'', is a cultivated cereal grain with a wide range of uses from baking to alcohol to ground cover.
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  • ...of Cyrus), had their compound in [[Waco, Texas]] raided by the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms]] (ATF).
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  • ...eiten fur Aerzte and Studirende' (1881) with a commentary |journal=Alcohol Alcohol |volume= |issue= |pages= |year=2007 |pmid=18056751 |doi=10.1093/alcalc/agm1
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  • ...scribing an arrangement of carbon atoms with at least one hydroxyl is an [[alcohol]].
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  • ...Interventions) study, a randomized controlled double-blind trial of 1,383 alcohol-dependent patients ...There appeared to be a significant "placebo effect" i
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  • ...e piano players who sing popular, classic or tawdry songs and may consume alcohol along with the audience. The musicians often place an emphasis on receivin
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  • ...lessness and agitated mental state, but a more "Bohemian" one, addicted to alcohol and drugs.<ref name=WATJ>{{citation
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  • *Dr. [[George H Tichenor]] who experimented with the use of alcohol on wounds ca. 1861-1863, and subsequently marketed a product for this purpo ...or mixtures of these alcohols. They are commonly referred to as "surgical alcohol". Used to disinfect the skin before injections are given, often along with
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  • ...r esterification]] reaction can be used to react a carboxylic acid with an alcohol to form an ester. Carboxylic acids can also be reduced to form aldehydes or
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  • ...ir Alcoholometers. Each of them reads the volumetric percentage of [[ethyl alcohol]] in water. ...s used in the [[Continuous distillation|distillation industry]] to measure alcohol content and determine excise taxes in [[England]].
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  • ...nd [[petrochemical]], [[natural gas processing]], [[pharmaceutical]] and [[alcohol]] distilling industries. It has been a classical [[chemical engineering]]
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  • ...ug is suddenly discontinued. While opioids, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, alcohol and nicotine are all well known for their ability to induce physical depend ...opular literature discuss many addictions, including those to [[alcoholism|alcohol]], [[smoking|tobacco]], [[drug addiction|drugs]], [[gambling]], [[overeati
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  • ...a compound, or when the IUPAC name is simpler (viz. ethanol against ethyl alcohol). Otherwise the common or [[trivial name]] may be used, often derived from ...er [[atomic number]], and takes priority over the amine. The suffix for an alcohol ends in "ol", so that the suffix is "anol".
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  • '''Wine''' is an [[alcohol]]ic drink made from fermented [[grape]]s or similar soft [[fruit]]s. Usual ...ssified in many ways: by region or origin; by type of grape; by sweetness; alcohol content; color -- red, rosé, or white; sparkling or still. The year in wh
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  • ...c compound]]. Organic molecules containing a hydroxyl group are known as [[alcohol]]s (the simplest of which have the formula [[Alkyl|C<sub>n</sub>H<sub>2n+1<
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  • '''Beer''' is a naturally [[alcohol|alcoholic]] fermented [[beverage]], made from one of a number of [[grain]]s ...ociations proferred by some research claiming that moderate consumption of alcohol in wine form offers health benefits.
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  • The report noted that the deceased crew member was found with a high blood alcohol level. ...report concluded he had jumped or fallen overboard under the influence of alcohol.
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  • ...are set afire as a ''mesa'' or "table". The candles, copal, sweet bread, alcohol, chocolate, tobacco, chilis, tallow, eggs, flavored soda, blood and other o
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  • ...as [[corticosteroid]]s, and drugs used for certain psychiatric disorders), alcohol abuse or withdrawal, [[mercury poisoning]], [[liver failure]]. ...lly not caused by a neurological disease but by reaction to certain drugs, alcohol withdrawal, or medical conditions including an overactive thyroid and hypog
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  • ...Review in: Evid Based Nurs. 2010 Apr;13(2):36-7] </ref>), chlorhexidine–alcohol may be better than povidone–iodine in preventing surgical wound infection
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  • ...he has stated that he is strait-laced about his beliefs and does not drink alcohol or smoke. As a member of the church Louie actively gets involved in Activit
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  • ...w children to watch cruelty to animals, watch adult material, or use drugs/alcohol. ...ects such as poor self esteem, destructive behavior, increased aggression, alcohol/drug abuse, and in severe cases - suicide.<ref>"[http://preventchildabuse.c
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  • ...non-toxic doses, they can produce a toxic effect <ref>Draganov P. et al. Alcohol-acetaminophen syndrome. POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE. Vol 107, Num 1, 200.</ref>. ...liver failure with normal doses of acetaminophen. <ref>Draganov P. et al. Alcohol-acetaminophen syndrome. POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE. Vol 107, Num 1, 200.</ref>
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  • ...ganic peroxides and sulfide. Violent or exothermic reactions occur with [[alcohol|alcohols]], aldehydes, [[amide|amides]], [[amine|amines]], [[azo-comound|az
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  • ...rnal factor, for example hypoglycaemia<ref>Quick [1973]</ref>, concussion, alcohol or drugs.
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  • ...t the bottle'' menas to start drinking alcohol excessively, to binge-drink alcohol, to "tie one on".
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  • This album is mostly about Hayes' alcohol-fueled youth and contains a mix of funny, cheerful songs, like "Naked Check
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  • ...ng plagued by [[depression]] throughout his life, exacerbated by drugs and alcohol. His death in 1873 was universally mourned. He is buried in St Paul's Cat
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  • ...ly 20th centuries used the epithet "Demon Rum" to summarize the horrors of alcohol.
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  • ...ng. Such people refer to New Year's Eve, [[St. Patrick's Day]], and other alcohol-laden holidays and events as "[[Amateur Night]]", to emphasize their own "p
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  • Ethanol fuel is [[Ethanol|ethyl alcohol]] (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>OH) and it is most often used as an automotive ...uch as vegetable oils or animal fats with an [[alcohol]] such as [[methyl alcohol]] (CH<sub>3</sub>OH). The resulting biodiesel consists of [[esters]] of lon
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  • ...scribed as part of the problem, but, he said, the pirate money bringing in alcohol and other un-Islamic ways are causing social tensions in the town of Eyl, a
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  • ...s of English ''gay pub'' is a term that describes a licensed venue serving alcohol that has, or seeks to attract, a predominantly [[gay]] clientele. The term
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  • ...edicine based on spinal manipulation, Christian faith, and abstinence from alcohol.
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  • ...were only three kinds of rum, for instance, instead of five, and no other alcohol such as [[triple sec]], [[Pernod]], or cherry liqueur. There are several va
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  • ...rage are young males who drive recklessly and aggressively, with possible alcohol and psychiatric problems.<ref name="pmid16534147">{{cite journal |author=As
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  • ...low levels of common food ingredients, such as xanthines and, for example, alcohol.
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  • ...me=quillandquire2019-10/> Ali developed problems with over-using drugs and alcohol.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Exile, addiction and racism: what it means to be a g
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  • ...cessed March 19, 2006</ref> Most Muslims believe that Jesus abstained from alcohol, and many believe that he also abstained from eating animal flesh. Similarl
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  • ...2 is also what produces the carbonation in beer and champagne. Ethanol, or alcohol, is what makes beer and wine alcoholic beverages.
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  • ...r aromatic herbs (e.g., [[hyssop]], [[lemon balm]], and [[angelica]]) in [[alcohol]]. The liquor is a dazzling emerald blue-green color, due to its [[chlorop
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  • * [[Beverage|Beverages]]—including some non-cocktail drinks that have alcohol as an ingredient * [[Cocktail|Cocktails]] and other beverages that include alcohol
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  • ...r for Tourism on Jan 26, 2009. His first act was to cancel the selling of alcohol, an Islamic position. He said that [[Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto]] previously had s
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  • ...m refineries]], [[petrochemical]] plants, [[natural gas processing]] and [[alcohol]] [[Distillery|distilleries]]. It is an equally important component of the
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  • ...isibility of the gay 'scene' at this time began to attract the interest of alcohol brands such as [[Jim Beam]] bourbon whisky, [[Smirnoff]] and [[Absolut]] vo [[Apple Inc|Apple Computer]] was one of the first mainstream, non-alcohol brands to develop a marketing interest in lesbian and gay consumers. Its br
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  • ...s anxiety, impulsivity, depression, and insomnia and decrease urges to use alcohol and other drugs.
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  • ...other grains such as wheat, barley or millet may be used. Typically 40-60% alcohol with a clear appearance. Usually drunk in small glasses similar to shot gla
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  • Losenges with [[amylmetacresol]] and 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol may help.<ref name="pmid19849767">{{cite journal| author=McNally D, Simpson
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  • ...C-MgBr, a Grignard reagent, can react with acetone to produce the tertiary alcohol R<sub>3</sub>C-C(OH)(CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>. The formation of new car
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  • ...an alcoholic beverage containing ethanol is based on the concentration of alcohol, the acidity of vinegar varies according to the concentration of acetic aci ...individuals whose cultural or religious beliefs forbid them from drinking alcohol.
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  • ...now eat, include cereal grains, dairy products, prepared/processed foods, alcohol, separated fats, commercial meat, free salt, refined flours, and sweeteners
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  • ..., '''alcoholic hepatitis''' is "[[inflammation]] of the [[liver]] due to [[alcohol abuse]]. It is characterized by [[necrosis ]]of [[hepatocyte]]s, infiltrati
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  • ...of people participated in the act of [[bootlegging]], or producing illegal alcohol for consumption and distribution. In fighting this problem, violence erupt
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  • ...e was attracted to older men, and she had a number of relationships with [[Alcohol|alcoholics]] and other men of infamous status. After attending boarding sch
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  • ...hemical modifications of androgens. The C-3 ketone group is reduced to an alcohol, the C-19 methyl group is removed and the "A" ring (see [[steroid]] for num
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  • ...ctive behaviours, indeed it is also thought to be involved in gambling and alcohol addictions.
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  • ...uctures. Federal agencies housed in the building included the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms]] (ATF); the [[Drug Enforcement Administration]] (DE
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  • ...tury, when studying the [[fermentation (food)|fermentation]] of sugar to [[alcohol]] by [[yeast]], [[Louis Pasteur]] came to the conclusion that this fermenta
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  • ...and bombed by the Alies. On the other hand, it required liquid oxygen and alcohol, which were much harder to supply than the simple petroleum-based fuel of t
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  • **[[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms]] (w/ [[Senate Committee on the Judiciary]]) on rela
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  • ...e includes the fatty acids, and the hydrophilic portion includes the sugar alcohol backbone, glycerol. PLA2 enzymes specifically [[deacylate]] fatty acids fro
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  • ...3 cm glass balls) had already been used by Nicolas Clement of France in an alcohol still referred to as a ''colonne absorbante'' and ''cascade chimique''. ...of the twentieth century, the use of continuous distillation expanded from alcohol distilleries to become an important separation process in the chemical indu
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  • ...risk of MRSA infections and transmission. Washing hands regularly, use an alcohol based hand rub, have good housekeeping skills by using disinfectants such a
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  • ...rrelevant the generic usage of the phrase "L.A. beer" in Australia for low alcohol beer. In ''Seiko Sporting Goods USA, Inc. v. Kabushiki Kaisha Hattori Tokei
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  • ...derables' because they originate from electromagnetic energy 'captured' by alcohol or lactose ('X-ray', 'Sol' (sunlight), [http://www.hominf.org/posi/posiintr
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  • Marilyn Monroe was sinking further into alcohol and prescription drugs. Huston shut down production in August 1960 to send
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  • ...to 1964 the National Temperance League, from 1964 the American Council on Alcohol Problems.
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  • ...l situations. A wide variety of studies has been done on these situations. Alcohol, pain and discomfort, frustration, and violence on television are just a fe Alcohol impairs judgment, making people much less cautious than they usually are.<r
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  • ...e up music to become a church minister, Kirkman went to work as a drug and alcohol counsellor and Yester performed with his brother in the Lovin Spoonful and
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  • ...line substance, is very slightly soluble in water and sparingly soluble in alcohol. The main pharmacological action of temazepam is the enhancement of the neu
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  • ...was prevalent at cricket matches in Georgian England and many gambling- or alcohol-fuelled incidents occurred.<ref name="DM27">Malcolm 2013, p. 27.</ref> The
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  • ===Alcohol=== The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends "low to moderate alcohol intake" to reduce risk of coronary heart disease.<ref>http://www.who.int/nu
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  • ..., 1997. The official cause was cardiac arrhythmia, resulting from years of alcohol and substance abuse. The 2000s saw a resurgence of interest in Van Zandt's
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  • ...tment of Homeland Security]] on March 1, 2003. Portions of the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms]] (1972) were transferred to the Department of Justic *[[Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau]]
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  • ...d in moderation, as long as it does not cause cravings or low blood sugar. Alcohol beverages are not allowed.<ref name="induction">[http://www.atkins.com/arti
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  • ...of natural rewards, including food, as well as of addictive drugs, such as alcohol.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Jerlhag E ''et al.''|title=Ghrelin stimulates l
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  • ...Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refining]] and soon saw that the [[alcohol]] industry employed more sophisticated distillation techniques than used in
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  • ...ink, with observations on the Nature of Fever and on the Effects of Opium, Alcohol and Inanition'', published in 1797, which ran through four editions. He die
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  • ...of following this possibility up, they convene with copious quantities of alcohol at the Gray Mouser's place, a sumptuously furnished upper room behind the S
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  • ...ir lifetime. For others this process does occur and is aided by excessive alcohol consumption and co infection with HIV. There are many factors to the devel
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  • ...the board on most major import items save luxury goods such as tobacco and alcohol.
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  • ...s, [[calcium channel inhibitor]]s, and [[adrenergic beta-agonist]]s. Ethyl alcohol is obsolete for tocolysis.
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  • ...pound, or when the IUPAC name is simpler (viz. ''ethanol'' against ''ethyl alcohol''). Otherwise the ''common'' or [[trivial name]] may be used, often derived ...are either pure substances like [[diethyl ether|ether]] or [[ethanol|ethyl alcohol]], or mixtures, such as the paraffinic solvents such as the various [[petro
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  • ...isbn=0-425-12101-1}}</ref> his sister Lauren is mentioning him having had alcohol and drug problems in his twenties and thirties.
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  • ...he case of [[cholesterol]], the polar group is a mere -OH ([[hydroxyl]] or alcohol). In the case of [[phospholipids]], the polar groups are considerably large
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  • *The production of an [[ester]] by reacting a [[carboxylic acid]] with an [[alcohol]] involves the use of sulfuric acid as the catalyst and is an example where ...s van Marum]], both of whom made observations on the [[dehyrogenation]] of alcohol with metal catalysts. However, it seems that both of them regarded the met
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  • ...azone. The effects of these have been said to be similar to the effects of alcohol. They can also cause hallucinations and illusions, slurred speech, seizure,
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  • ...<ref>{{cite|last=Berthelot|first=M.P.E.M|date=1893|title=“The Discovery of Alcohol and Distillation”|url=https://books.google.de/books?id=IisDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA
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  • ...imulant]]s, [[diuretic]]s, [[narcotic]]s and [[cannabinoid]]s. The use of alcohol ([[ethanol]]) is banned in selected sports only during actual competition.
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  • ...combustion]], attributed to his consumption of inordinate quantities of [[alcohol]].
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  • ...lcohol and have personality disorders, but was neither legally addicted to alcohol or insane. The initial three-month detention was extended to over four year ...ted to alcohol” and those who are “intoxicated”. Being under the effect of alcohol, as determined by police observation, was considered medical and not crimin
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  • ...b>O) is composed of a 2:1 ratio of [[hydrogen]] to [[oxygen]], and ethyl [[alcohol]] or [[ethanol]] (CH<sub>3</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>OH) is always composed of [[
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  • ...imulant]]s, [[diuretic]]s, [[narcotic]]s and [[cannabinoid]]s. The use of alcohol ([[ethanol]]) is banned in selected sports only during actual competition.
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  • ...p 108</ref> The most powerful force was a crusade for the prohibition of alcohol. The major pietistic Protestant denominations all sponsored growing mission
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  • ...the Tío is situated in each mineshaft to receive sacrificial offerings of alcohol, [[coca]], cigarettes, llama blood and other ritual items from the miners i ...n to accept cigarettes and coca, his hand is outstretched for offerings of alcohol, his erect phallus betrays his voracity. Surrounding the images are strea
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  • ...s preferences. An alcoholic who becomes a teetotaler will continue to get alcohol recommendations from a content-based or collaborative recommender for some
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  • ...e]]s. [[Silyl ether]]s are extensively used as [[protective group]]s for [[alcohol]]s. Only silicon bonds to [[fluorine]] are stronger and that is why the flu
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  • ...al processes such as [[industrial fermentation]] (e.g. the production of [[alcohol]], [[vitamins]] and [[dairy products]]), [[antibiotic]] production and as s
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  • ...hed its apex in the early decades of the twentieth century. Prohibition of alcohol became nationwide as a result of the passage of the [[Volstead Act]] on Jan ...pound in [[Waco]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]], raided by the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms]] (ATF).
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  • ...her album "The Fame" and its ubiquitous dance-pop singles. She glamorizes alcohol overconsumption ("Just Dance" is about being totally blitzed at a club) and
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  • ..., and some is fermented and distilled to produce [[grain alcohol]]. Grain alcohol from maize is traditionally the source of [[bourbon whiskey]]. Increasingly
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  • ...Batty GD, Mitchell RJ, Davey Smith G| title=Effect of body mass index and alcohol consumption on liver disease: analysis of data from two prospective cohort
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  • ...ins. The mother was a Mormon and the boy adopted her rigid views regarding alcohol and sexual propriety, but not her religion. He attended three years of high
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