alcohol group


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Noun1.alcohol group - the chemical group -OH
chemical group, radical, group - (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule
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It also cited a recent report by the region's NHS drug and alcohol group which says more people are accessing their services which is putting a strain on the pharmacy budget, while outreach workers report a 30 per cent drop in the number of needles handed out to addicts last year - suggesting fewer people injecting heroin.
Results: Rate of surgical site infection was significantly low 8.6% in chlorhexidine alcohol group as compared to 13.8% in povidone iodine group (p=0.016).
He is attending AA meetings and a drug and alcohol group. Mr Davies added: "There are emotions involved in this case.
The animals of the alcohol group (ALC24) were daily treated with 50 ml of 20% alcohol solution (ABS.ACS-99,5o) and 50 g of ration per animal during 24 weeks.
Prince William also met with a women's alcohol group and heard about their experiences, as well as a mums and toddlers group.
UK-based beverage alcohol group Diageo has agreed to acquire control of United National Breweries' traditional sorghum beer business in South Africa by acquiring the remaining 50% interest which it did not already own, the company said on Thursday.
2 April 2015 - UK-based beverage alcohol group Diageo has agreed to acquire control of United National Breweries' traditional sorghum beer business in South Africa by acquiring the remaining 50% interest which it did not already own, the company said on Thursday.
The researchers found that subjects in the no-go alcohol group significantly reduced their drinking in the week after the task, whereas subjects in the go alcohol group increased their drinking.
The subjects were allocated by sex to two treatment groups according to their consumption habits: control group (C) and alcohol group (A).