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  • 51Drinkwise — is an Australian alcohol industry funded organisation that funds alcohol related research and conducts public education activities. Contents 1 Introduction 2 History 2.1 Board Members 2.2 …

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  • 52Li Bai — For other uses, see Li Bai (disambiguation). Li Po redirects here. For other uses, see Li Po (disambiguation). This is a Chinese name; the family name is 李 (Lǐ​). Li Bai Li Bai chanting a poem, by Liang K ai (13th century) Born 701 Sui Ye …

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  • 53Intoxication defense — Criminal defensesGeneral intent crimes do not require an intent to break the law, just an unlawful act ( actus reus ) and an intent to act in such a fashion. Specific intent crimes, however, require a certain mental state ( mens rea ) to break… …

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  • 54Dipsomania — Not to be confused with polydipsia. Dipsomania is a historical term describing a medical condition involving an uncontrollable craving for alcohol. It was used in the 19th century to describe a variety of alcohol related problems, most of which… …

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  • 55List of Australian rules football incidents — The List of Australian rules football incidents is a collection of both on and off field incidents that have received media coverage involving footballers from the Australian Football League.Incidents1980s1980* Essendon Phil Carmen was suspended… …

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  • 56Disease theory of alcoholism — Alcohol Dependence Classification and external resources ICD 10 F10.2 ICD 9 303 …

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  • 57Alcoholic beverage — A row of alcoholic beverages – in this case, spirits – in a bar. An alcoholic beverage is a drink containing ethanol, commonly known as alcohol. Alcoholic beverages are divided into three general classes: beers, wines, and spirits. They …

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  • 58Alcohol intoxication — Classification and external resources The Drunkenness of Noah by Michelangelo ICD 10 F …

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  • 59Alcoholism — Classification and external resources …

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  • 60Diminished responsibility in English law — For the law in other criminal jurisdictions, see diminished responsibility. In English law, diminished responsibility is one of the partial defences that reduce the offence from murder to manslaughter if successful (termed voluntary manslaughter… …

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