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alcoholic beverage |
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alcoholic beverageAny fermented liquor, such as wine, beer, or distilled liquor, that contains ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, as an intoxicating agent. When an alcoholic beverage is ingested, the alcohol is rapidly absorbed in the stomach and intestines because it does not undergo any digestive processes. It is distributed to the rest of the body through the blood and has a pronounced depressant action on the brain. Under the influence of alcohol, the drinker is less alert, less able to discern objects in the environment, slower in reacting to stimuli, and generally prone to sleep. |
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ACNielsen said the purchase strengthens its ability to provide comprehensive coverage of the entire beverage alcohol industry, and complements its existing services for measuring retail sales of beer, wine and spirits. There is no compelling evidence to show that warning labels will have any effect in reducing the irresponsible use of beverage alcohol products. adverse developments as a result of state investigations of beverage alcohol industry trade practices of suppliers, distributors and retailers. |
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