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alcohol g. a combination of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in a molecule, which is characteristic of a chemical compound known as an alcohol. There are three: —CH2OH, the primary; =CHOH, the secondary; and ≡COH, the tertiary alcohol group.
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alcohol i. [DSM-IV]  substance intoxication occurring during or shortly after ingestion of alcohol and characterized by maladaptive psychological or behavioral changes combined with physiologic responses such as slurred speech, incoordination, impaired memory or attention, unsteady gait, stupor, or coma.
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alcohol idiosyncratic i. a term previously used for maladaptive behavioral change, usually belligerence, produced by ingestion of amounts of alcohol insufficient to cause intoxication in most persons. It is no longer considered to be separate from alcohol intoxication because evidence for a distinction is lacking.
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alcohol n. intrathecal neurolysis in which dehydrated alcohol is injected at the point where the dorsal root emerges from the spinal cord.
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alcohol r. all of the alcohol molecule except the hydrogen atom of the —OH group; an alkoxy radical.
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