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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DRUNKOMETER»
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drunkometer na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
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State Trooper: America's State Troopers and Highway Patrolmen
Drunkometer/Breathalyzer. As early as 1933, Indiana University Medical Center
biochemist Dr. Rollo N. Harger had conduct a police school that trained 40 police
officers each year to recognize drunk drivers and use existing equipment to ...
2
Forensic Science: An Encyclopedia of History, Methods, and ...
The first breath-testing instrument to be used by police was the Drunkometer,
invented by Dr. Rolla N. Harger and introduced to New Year's revelers by the
Indiana police on December 31, 1938. Yet again, a development in forensic
science ...
William J. Tilstone, Kathleen A. Savage, Leigh A. Clark, 2006
3
The Troopers Are Coming II: New York State Troopers 1943-1985
Alcohol Measuring Devices HARGER DRUNKOMETER The first “drunkometer”
was designed and built in 1931. An improved version was introduced in 1936
and was first used by the Indiana State Police. Dr. Rolla N. Harger, a professor on
...
4
Health, Medical and Drug Factors in Highway Safety: ...
'•The saving of at least four lives can be directly attributed to the "Drunkometer"
used by the Vancouver, Washington police department for the past three years,
according to Chief Harry Diamond . The four persons mentioned had shown ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Highway Safety Research, 1954
5
Alcohol in Popular Culture: An Encyclopedia
A biochemist and toxicologist, Harger in 1938 developed the “Drunkometer,” a
device that estimated the alcohol level in a person's system by measuring the
alcohol content in the person's breath. With the Drunkometer a driver's breath
sample ...
6
One for the Road: Drunk Driving since 1900
“The use of the Drunkometer assures an honest prosecution and eliminates the
chance of error under the Drunk Motor Law,” a Detroit police official stated.
Commentators often remarked that science had now entered the field. As a New
York ...
7
Alcohol and Drugs in North America: A Historical ...
Unlike the Drunkometer, these new inventions were portable and required no
recalibration each time they were moved. The original instruments estimated
blood alcohol content (BAC) through means of a chemical reaction. In the
Drunkometer ...
The first device for measuring the BAC of a person's breath was the Drunkometer,
invented by Rolla Harger, professor of biochemistry at Indiana University. The
Drunkometer consisted of a balloon into which a person exhaled. The air in the ...
9
IUPUI--the Making of an Urban University
An early example from the School of Medicine faculty would be the inventive Dr.
Rolla Harger, who is best known to the outside world (and countless numbers of
drunken driving suspects) as the inventor of the "Drunkometer." As he explained
...
By LES EDWARDS Saskatoon police started recently to use the Harger
Drunkometer — the first prairie city to test individuals suspected of drunken or
impaired driving in this manner. The use of the Drunkometer was accepted as
corroborative ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «DRUNKOMETER»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
drunkometer no contexto das seguintes notícias.
News Scraps: Good Stuff That Didn't Make Headlines
Robert Frank Borkenstein, who worked in lab services for the Indiana state police, first developed a device called the Drunkometer. In 1953, he ... «WGBH NEWS, jun 15»
Marijuana Policy Perspective: How Much is Too Much?
DUI is, in some ways, the ultimate trial by machine. First, a machine measures the alcohol in the breath. We had the "Drunkometer" in the 30s, ... «ACLU of Northern California, abr 15»
'Spirited Republic' Examines America's Checkered Relationship …
The collection includes an early “drunkometer,” the grandfather to the modern breathalyzer; a first-edition of “Alcoholics Anonymous,” the text at ... «DCist.com, mar 15»
Today in Lab History: Rolla N. Harger
The Drunkometer was introduced when alcohol was a major political issue — at the end of the prohibition era, when alcohol was still outlawed ... «Laboratory Equipment, jan 15»
December 31 in history: Thomas Edison gave 1st public demo of …
1938: The first breath test for drivers in drunkometer was introduced in Indianapolis, USA. 1944: Hungary declares war on Germany. 1946: US ... «Oneindia, dez 14»
Washington State Patrol Unveils New Breathalyzer Machines
On the table during the demonstration was a model of the Harger Drunkometer, invented by a professor at Indiana University in 1938. «KUOW News and Information, nov 14»
Korean SMEs Show Off Techs at IFA 2014
... of precision measuring instruments, drew buyers' attention by showcasing the world's first smartphone-based drunkometer at this year's IFA. «BusinessKorea, set 14»
The Path to Safer Guns
These problems prompted technological solutions: the invention in 1936 of the Drunkometer, a tool used to analyze a driver's blood alcohol ... «Huffington Post, jul 14»
Orla O'Sullivan: After all these years, could it be that we're finally …
... wearer's inebriation, whether, say, falling down doing "Irish yoga" or by depicting a drunkometer with "Irish" as the extreme, beyond "drunk". «Irish Independent, mar 14»
Former Alaska resident sends in a collection of Sourdough Jack …
“I took one of them drunkometer tests myself. Police weren't very pleased with the results. It took 'em three days to sober up the machine.”. «Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, mar 14»