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  • 11Alcohol laws of Missouri — Flag of Missouri Location of Missouri The alcohol l …

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  • 12low — low1 W1S1 [ləu US lou] adj comparative lower superlative lowest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(small amount/level/value)¦ 2¦(height)¦ 3¦(standards/quality)¦ 4¦(supply)¦ 5¦(sound)¦ 6¦(light)¦ 7¦(heat)¦ 8¦(batt …

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  • 13low — 1 adjective 1 NOT HIGH a) having a top that is not far above the ground: He jumped over the low wall. | a long low building b) at a point that is not far above the ground: low clouds | Put the books on the lowest shelf. c) below the usual height …

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  • 14alcohol — [[t]æ̱lkəhɒl, AM hɔːl[/t]] ♦♦♦ alcohols 1) N UNCOUNT Drinks that can make people drunk, such as beer, wine, and whisky, can be referred to as alcohol. Do either of you smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol?... No alcohol is allowed on the premises.… …

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  • 15alcohol — al|co|hol W3 [ˈælkəhɔl US ho:l] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Medieval Latin; Origin: fine powder, liquid made by a purifying process , from Old Spanish, from Arabic al kuhul the powdered antimony (= a type of metal) ] 1.) [U] drinks such as beer or wine …

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  • 16Low-point beer — #REDIRECT Low alcohol beer#Low point beer …

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  • 17Alcohol dehydrogenase — Crystallographic structure of the homodimer of human ADH5.[1] Identifiers …

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  • 18Low-end fortified wine — is an inexpensive fortified wine that typically has an alcohol content between 13% and 20% ABV. These inexpensive wines usually contain added sugar, artificial color, and artificial flavor. Contents 1 Brands 2 History 3 Concerns and media… …

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  • 19Alcohol withdrawal syndrome — is the set of symptoms seen when an individual reduces or stops alcohol consumption after prolonged period of excessive alcohol intake. Excessive misuse of alcohol leads to tolerance, physical dependence and an alcohol withdrawal… …

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  • 20Alcohol use and sleep — Alcohol is a highly abused substance that greatly exacerbates sleep problems. During abstinence, residual disruptions in sleep maintenance and sleep architecture are the greatest predictors of relapse [1] .Moderate alcohol consumption and sleep… …

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