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The Significance of Breath Sampling Frequency on the Mouth Alcohol Effect

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Pages 185-193 | Published online: 22 Nov 2013

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J.G. Wigmore, C.J. House & R.M. Langille. (2005) Duplicate Breath Alcohol Testing: Should the Statutory wait in Canada of “at least 15 Minutes” Between Tests be Changed?. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 38:1, pages 1-8.
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J.G. Wigmore & I.M. Bugyra. (2003) Decreasing the Mouth Alcohol Effect by Increasing the Salivary Flow Rate. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 36:4, pages 211-216.
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Kari Sterling. (2011) The Rate of Dissipation of Mouth Alcohol in Alcohol Positive Subjects. Journal of Forensic Sciences 57:3, pages 802-805.
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