I believe so. Depending in what problem you are in.
Yes, of course.
In medicine and police work, the acronym BAL stands for Blood Alcohol Level.
In medicine and police work, the acronym BAL stands for Blood Alcohol Level.
Make a police report. The level of punishment will depend on the amount of damage.
BAL in medicine and in police work means "blood alcohol level". BAC in medicine and in police work means "blood alcohol content". A BAL/BAC should be zero (0) in a person who has not consumed (drunk) any alcohol.
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In England and Wales police forces require no formal qualifications, and only require you to prove to have a basic level of English and Maths. However there is now a course being introduced in 2013 which will become compulsory in order to apply.
2.8 blood alcohol level in a female
Alcohol levels can be detected in the blood by ordering a blood alcohol level or one may use an intoximeter, in which the person blows air from the mouth into a portable meter that registers alcohol levels. Police often use this fast and easy and relatively accurate test
the pH level of isopropyl alcohol is 5.5
Blood Alcohol Content/ Blood Alcohol Level.
An alcohol solution above about 95% alcohol exposed to air will self-dillute down to that level.