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  • 11. Five-year update on the occurrence of alcohol and other drugs in blood samples from drivers killed in road-traffic crashes in Sweden.
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  • 13. Role of alcohol in hospitalized road trauma in Viet nam.
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  • 14. The relative influence of alcohol and seatbelt usage on severity of injury from motor vehicle crashes.
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  • 16. Diurnal variation and injury due to motor vehicle crashes in older trauma patients.
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  • 17. Alcohol intoxication in road traffic accidents leads to higher impact speed difference, higher ISS and MAIS, and higher preclinical mortality.
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  • 18. A positive blood alcohol concentration is the main predictor of recurrent motor vehicle crash.
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  • 19. Impact of lowering the legal blood alcohol concentration limit to 0.03 on male, female and teenage drivers involved alcohol-related crashes in Japan.
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