Insufficient rehydration detection by sweat-testing drink-driving
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Last Update: 2020-06-06
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Jan Haramek, an associate professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Albany in the United States, claims to have invented a weapon that uses sweat to accurately and quickly detect alcohol levels in the body, the journal Analytic Chemistry recently reporteda team led by Associate Professor Haramek tested 26 volunteersThey tested everyone first to prove that they had not been drinkingThen drink a few glasses of 40-degree vodka per personThe two devices were then tested using sweat and breathing and compared the more than 100 readings obtainedThe results show that the former is faster, more accurate and convenientAssociate Professor, Associate Professor Haramek, believes that in the near future, sweat analyzers are expected to replace breathalysers.
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