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Clinical Chemistry 43: 419, 1997;
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Intoxication Test Evidence, 2nd ed. Edward F. Fitzgerald. Deerfield, IL: Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1995. 2 vol. looseleaf, 2157 pp. $250.00.

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This legal reference covers in detail evidence used in trials to determine blood alcohol (ethanol) concentrations. The author covers evidence as used in criminal and civil trials. The two volumes are divided into ten parts. Part I covers alcohol consumption and the relation between absorption and elimination as well as other physiological considerations such as sex and food intake. Part II deals with calculations relating drinks and blood concentration, including a discussion of the variability in calculations that can be used in the defense's best interest. Part III concerns . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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