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J. G. Wigmore
Additional Alcohol Studies
Buczek Y., et al. The Significance of Breath Sampling Frequency on the Mouth Alcohol Effect, CSFSJ, 35(4); 2002
Langille RM, et al. The Mouth Alcohol Effect After a Mouthful of Beer Under Social Conditions, CSFSJ, 33(4); 2000
Langille, et al. Precision of Breath Alcohol Testing in the Field; CSFSJ, 39(2); 2006
Lalonde BR, et al. Determination of the Mouth Alcohol Effect in Drinking Subjects, Toxilogic 27(1); 2002
Lucas DM, et al. The Broken Telephone Effect, CSFSJ 22; 1989
Lucas DM, et al. Approved Screening Devices in Ontario, JMVL 6(2); 1994
Palmentier JPFP, et al. Incidence of Invalid Sample Screen Messages on the Intoxilyzer 5000C, CSFSJ 39; 2006
Palmentier JPFP, et al. Authors Response; Invalid Samples of Intoxilyzer 5000C CSFSJ, 40(3); 2007
Ward MJ, et al. A Headspace GC Method for Determination of Total Ketone Body Concentrations in Blood CSFSJ, 20; 1986
Ward MJ, et al. Elevated Acetone Concentrations in Hypothermia Deaths, Toxilogic 11(2); 1986
Wigmore JG. An In Vitro Study of the Effect of Ethylene Glycol on the Breathalyzer, Intoxilyzer 5000C and Alcotest, Toxilogic 21(1); 1996
Wigmore JG, et al. Analysis of Postassium Dichromate Breath Test Solution After Sixteen Years Storage Toxilogic 11(2); 1986
Wigmore JG, et al. The Incidence of Ethanol and Acetone in Victims of Sexual Assault, CSFSJ 19(1); 1986
Wigmore JG, et al. The Intoxilyzer 5000C- JMVC 5(2); 1993
Wigmore JG, et al. A Case of Methanol Ingestion Detected by the Breathalyzer, Toxilogic 9(4) 1984
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