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297 related items for PubMed ID: 18832137

  • 1. Not all drinks are created equal: implications for alcohol assessment in India.
    Nayak MB, Kerr W, Greenfield TK, Pillai A.
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  • 10. Variation in the alcohol content of a 'drink' of wine and spirit poured by a sample of the Scottish population.
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  • 11. Alcohol content variation of bar and restaurant drinks in Northern California.
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  • 12. Differences in the measured alcohol content of drinks between black, white and Hispanic men and women in a US national sample.
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  • 15. Energy intake estimates of respondent-measured alcoholic beverages.
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  • 17. Shooting shots: Estimating alcoholic drink sizes in real life using event-level reports and annotations of close-up pictures.
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  • 18. Empirical evaluation of the presence of a label containing standard drinks on pour accuracy among US college students.
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  • 20. Estimates of the Absolute and Relative Strengths of Diverse Alcoholic Drinks by Young People.
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