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  • == Alcohol in Australia == ...to the consumption, production, and regulation of [[alcoholic beverages]] in the country of [[Australia]].
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  • ...lly measured as mass per volume. For example, a BAC of 0.02% means 0.2g of alcohol per 1000g of an individual's blood, or 0.2g per liter, which is equivalent ...tration" is derived from the three words: "Blood" (Old English ''blōd''), "Alcohol" (Arabic ''al-kuḥl''), and "Concentration" (Latin ''concentratus'').
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  • |Term=Wood alcohol ...er fluid, paint thinner, certain types of fuel, and other substances. Wood alcohol is easily ignited and very toxic. 
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  • == Alcohol == ...In common parlance, it refers to ethanol, a psychoactive substance present in alcoholic beverages.
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  • == Alcohol Misuse == .../ˈælkəhɔːl ˈmɪsjuːz/) refers to the harmful or hazardous consumption of [[alcohol]], including any drinking that causes physical, social or mental harm.
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  • ...on''') refers to the physiological state that follows the consumption of [[alcohol]] (ethanol). Alcohol intoxication: /ˈælkəhɒl ɪntɒksɪˈkeɪʃən/
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  • |Term=methyl alcohol ...fluid, paint thinner, certain types of fuel, and other substances. Methyl alcohol is flammable and very toxic. 
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  • '''Alcohol Myopia''' ...effects of alcohol on behavior. The term originates from the Greek words "alcohol" (ἄλκοολ) and "myopia" (μυωπία), which mean "distilled wine" a
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  • == Rubbing Alcohol == '''Rubbing alcohol''', also known as '''isopropyl alcohol''' or '''surgical spirit''', is a liquid solution used primarily as a topic
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  • ...unk''' (/drʌŋk/) is a state of intoxication caused by the consumption of [[alcohol]] or other [[psychoactive substance]]s. ...ion can lead to a decrease in physical and mental control, often resulting in slurred speech, unsteady movement, disturbed perceptions, and an inability
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  • ...dy's physical and psychological adaptation to the regular consumption of [[alcohol]]. Alcohol tolerance: /ˈælkəhɔːl ˈtɒlərəns/
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  • ...consuming [[alcohol]]. The term can also refer to a beverage that contains alcohol. The term "alcoholic" is derived from the word "alcohol," which comes from the Arabic "al-kuhl," meaning "the kohl." This refers to
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  • ...from the drug [[Disulfiram]], which is one of the most commonly used drugs in this class. ...lfiram-like" is derived from the drug [[Disulfiram]], which was discovered in the 1920s. The suffix "-like" is used to denote other drugs that have simil
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  • == Alcohol and Weight == ...tion of [[alcohol]] and changes in [[body weight]]. The term is often used in the context of [[weight management]] and [[nutrition]].
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  • == Alcohol and Health == '''Alcohol and health''' refers to the effects of alcohol consumption on human health. The effects can be both beneficial and harmful
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  • == Alcohol (drug) == ...stic effects of alcohol intoxication ("drunkenness"). Among other effects, alcohol produces a mood lift and euphoria, decreased anxiety, increased sociability
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  • ...cally associated with the medical field, can be relevant in discussions of alcohol consumption and its effects on health. ...sedly invented by an American mining engineer, named Jennings Cox, who was in Cuba at the time of the Spanish–American War. It is also believed that th
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  • == Alcohol consumption == ...relation to the discussion of health effects and social issues related to alcohol use.
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  • == Ethyl Alcohol == ...a colorless volatile flammable liquid that is the psychoactive ingredient in alcoholic drinks.
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  • == Long-term effects of alcohol == ...d harm''') refer to the physical and psychological consequences of chronic alcohol consumption.
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  • == Paddington Alcohol Test == ...e attending accident and emergency departments. It is named after the area in London where it was first developed and implemented, at St. Mary's Hospital
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