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Blood alcohol content or blood alcohol concentration (abbreviated BAC ) is the concentration of alcohol in a person's blood. BAC is most commonly used as a metric of intoxication for legal or med...
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The basic formula for estimating blood-alcohol concentration is available from The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Disclaimer: This is in no way purported to be a guideline for how much you can drink and still drive or avoid being arrested!
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"Drink Wheel"1 is a form that you can fill out that when completed will instantly compute your estimated blood/breath alcohol concentration ("BAC") or blood alcohol content. This simulates the breath alcohol testing done by an ... I am Male Female (Explanation of gender differences in Blood Alcohol Concentration)
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Home > Safety Information > Alcohol Studies > Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) ... Because alcohol in the blood travels directly to the brain, cognitive functioning is affected, resulting in increased risk of many kinds of injuries. Most significant among these is the risk of a motor vehicle crash when a person drives with...
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Blood/Breath Alcohol Concentration (BAC) calculator to instantly compute your estimated blood/breath alcohol concentration. Also includes information on what can affect your BAC. ... Blood/Breath Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream or on one's breath. BAC is expressed as the weight of...
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In 1990, the 0.08% blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit and administrative license suspension laws were implemented in California and were expected to have a large potential for reducing the incidence of drunk driving.
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Consider alternating non-alcoholic "decoy" drinks with those containing alcohol, ie. drinking plain orange juice every other drink. ... Don't drink on an empty stomach, foods with fats and/or proteins slow alcohol absorption.
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As you have read in other places in this site, there are many factors that affect your Blood Alcohol concentration (BAC) when you drink. Some of these include: a person's size, gender and physical condition; what they have had to eat;
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Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) was quantified in 408 blood specimens, randomly selected from 1260 drivers apprehended and submitted to blood alcohol concentration (BAC) determination. ... Alcoholic Intoxication [blood]
www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16002036