Alcohol Analysis 4

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  1. 5. The OFS does not perform BAC analysis on _____ individuals.
  2. 9. When alcohol is ingested in the presence of other CNS depressants, this effect may be observed.
  3. 10. This is the analysis of biological samples for the presence of toxins, including drugs.
  4. 12. _____ Sampling is a separation technique in which a volatile material may be extracted from a heavier sample matrix and injected into a gas chromatograph for analysis.
  5. 13. A measure of the degree to which the experimental mean agrees with the true or theoretical concentration.
  6. 17. The internal standard in BAC analysis.
  7. 18. This refers to the ability of the method to measure an analyte in the presence of all potential analytes.
  8. 19. The difference between the expectation of the test results and an accepted reference value.
  9. 21. This sparkling white wine is symbol of celebration and luxury.
  10. 22. This refers to the contamination of a sample by the preceding sample.
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  1. 1. This standard drink, has about 5% of alcohol in 12 fluid ouces.
  2. 2. In general, blood levels greater than 0.07g/dL consistently impair _____ responses.
  3. 3. This law states that the total pressure exerted by a gaseous mixture is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of each individual component in a gas mixture. (2 words)
  4. 4. With a BAC of 0.18-0.3, a person may experience this.
  5. 5. Ingestion of moderate doses of ethanol results in the _____ of blood vessels of the skin, resulting in a feeling of warmth or facial flushing.
  6. 6. 1.5 fluid ounces of _____ is the equivalent of one standard drink.
  7. 7. Any beverage containing 0.6 fluid ounces or 14 grams of pure alcohol (2 words).
  8. 8. A measure of reproducibility, or the variability of measurements within a batch or set of samples.
  9. 11. According to Dubowski, a BAC of 0.09-0.25 may exhibit this stage of alcoholic influence.
  10. 14. The average ethanol _____ rate in humans is 0.015%/hour.
  11. 15. Also known as double vision, a well-recognized symptom of alcohol intoxication.
  12. 16. This is the application of scientific principles and techniques to matters of criminal justice. (2 words)
  13. 20. Known as the _____ Effect, alcohol effects are considerably more pronounced when the blood level is rising than when falling.