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Duplicate Breath Alcohol Testing: Should the Statutory wait in Canada of “at least 15 Minutes” Between Tests be Changed?

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J-P. F.P. Palmentier, J. G. Wigmore, R.M. Langille & J. Patrick. (2006) Incidence of “Invalid Sample” Screen Messages on the Intoxilyzer® 5000C Obtained from Arrested Drinking Drivers in Toronto. Is a 15 to 20 Minute Wait Period Warranted?. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 39:3, pages 101-114.
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R. M. Langille & J. Patrick. (2006) Precision of Breath Alcohol Testing in the Field using the Intoxilyzer® 5000C and the Paradox of Truncation. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 39:2, pages 55-64.
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R.G. Gullberg. (2006) Determining an Appropriate Standard for Duplicate Breath Test Agreement. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 39:1, pages 15-24.
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Robert J. Leonard. (2012) Evaluation of the Analytical Performance of a Fuel Cell Breath Alcohol Testing Instrument: A Seven‐Year Comprehensive Study. Journal of Forensic Sciences 57:6, pages 1614-1620.
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