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Organosilicon Reagents in Natural Product Synthesis

by: shinta, 17 pages

Berzelius, the Swedish chemist in 1807 introduced the term ‘organic compounds’ as those substances derived from once living organisms (organized systems). Carbon exhibits ...

Towards Understanding The Hepatoprotective effect of Grape Seeds Extract on Cholesterol-Fed Rats

by: shinta, 6 pages

In our previous studies, a phenolic-rich extract of grape seed was prepared under optimal conditions. The antioxidant activity of grape seed extract (GSE) was determined in addition to ...

Drunk Driving Victimization

by: shinta, 2 pages

Alcohol and other drugs impair driving ability. The term “drunk driving” is intended to incorpo- rate all forms of impairment. Many states require a blood alcohol ...

Drunk Driving

by: shinta, 9 pages

Alcohol use among youth is associated with a wide variety of risky behaviors, 1 including driving while under the influence of alcohol. The American Medical Association reports

DRUNK DRIVING: SEEKING ADDITIONAL SOLUTIONS

by: shinta, 99 pages

Drunk drivers continue to plague American highways. They crash, they injure, and they kill. In 2000, 16,653 traffic fatalities — 40 percent of all highway deaths — involved at ...

COLORADO DRUNK DRIVING LAWS

by: shinta, 3 pages

Colorado law prohibits a person from driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs or while the person's ability to drive is impaired by alcohol or drugs. These 2 ...

DRUNK DRIVING AFTER THE PASSAGE OF SMOKING BANS IN BARS

by: shinta, 44 pages

Using geographic variation in local and state smoke-free bar laws in the US, we observe an increase in fatal accidents involving alcohol following bans on smoking in bars that is not observed ...

DRUGGED DRIVING AS COMMON AS DRUNK DRIVING AMONG TEENS

by: shinta, 2 pages

Driving-age teenagers have the highest overall crash rates of any age group, and traffic crashes are the leading cause of death for 15- to 20-year-olds. Drug and alcohol use compound ...

A Comparison of the Cell Phone Driver and the Drunk Driver

by: shinta, 11 pages

Although they are often reminded to pay full attention to driving, people regularly engage in a wide variety of multitasking activities when they are behind the wheel. Indeed, data ...

What Is A DUI ?

by: shinta, 2 pages

DUI is an abbreviation for driving under the influence of alcohol or any substance that impairs driving ability. It is illegal to drive with a blood or breath alcohol content of .08 or ...

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